There are twelve major religions in the world today...
- Christianity
- Islam
- Buddhism
- Hinduism
- Judaism
- Jainism
- Confucianism
- Taoism
- Sikhism
- Shinto
- Baháʼí
- Zoroastrianism
What do they have in common
- belief in a higher
- sacred texts
- moral and ethical guidelines
- the golden rule
- rituals and worship
- sacred places and pilgrimages
- community and fellowship
- life after death
- guidance from religious leaders
- symbols and iconography
- striving for enlightenment or salvation
- influence on society and culture
So, how do we know which religion/belief is correct?
If there is ONE CREATOR, why did that CREATOR give us TWELVE RELIGIONS with TWELVE COMMONALITIES?
Is there a Jesus figure among these TWELVE RELIGIONS"
- Christianity – Jesus is the Son of God, the Messiah, and the central figure of the faith.
- Islam – Jesus (Isa) is a revered prophet and the Messiah, but not divine.
- Judaism – Jesus is seen as a historical figure, but not the Messiah or Son of God.
- Hinduism – Some Hindus view Jesus as a holy teacher or even an avatar of God.
- Buddhism – Jesus is often regarded as a wise teacher, similar to a Bodhisattva.
- Sikhism – Jesus is respected as a saint and teacher of truth.
- Baháʼí – Jesus is considered a divine manifestation of God.
- Confucianism – Jesus is acknowledged as an important prophet and the Messiah.
- Zoroastrianism – Jesus is sometimes recognized as a prophet, but not central to the faith.
- Jainism – Jesus is not a central figure, but his teachings on peace and morality are respected.
- Shinto – Jesus is not a part of traditional Shinto beliefs.
- Taoism – Jesus is not a central figure, though some Taoist interpretations appreciate his wisdom.
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