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Perspectives On Reincarnation In Judaism
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was received by the followers of Judaism as a form of instruction, and has been seen as such since the religion began. The primary goal of Judaism is to live in a manner that is in harmony with God’s will, in a jewish manner. Reincarnation...

Buddhist Reincarnation Vs. Christianity’s Heaven
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Buddhist scriptures,” comments: “The state of a Buddha is one of the highest possible perfection. It seems self-evident to Buddhists that an enormous amount of preparation over many lives is needed to reach it” (Dharmasiri, 1989) About Taoi...

Samsara In World Religions
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Samsara in Hinduism? Do the Western Religions, with which you are familiar, have another way to satisfy this function?” (Jast, 2004). It is common in Hinduism to believe that all of God’s creation does not circle around man. The belief is t...

Buddhism: Common Misconceptions
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Buddhism: Paganism or Polytheism Paganism is defined as the religion or religions, revealed not by the God. In short the paganism is any religion other than Christianity, Islam and Judaism (Martindale, C.C. 1911). The polytheism is defined ...

Dalai Lama
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Dalai Lama roughly translates to “Ocean of Wisdom.” Throughout history, each Dalai Lama has been recognized as the reincarnation of those before him. This belief is deeply rooted in the Tibetan Buddhist faith that an individual's spirit rem...

Indigenous Indian Religions
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I have selected for comparative study is Hinduism and Buddhism. The discussion conducted below is based on the theme of Living and Death. Hinduism Hinduism teaches that any attempt to find permanent happiness in this world is maya (an illu...

Sikhism
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name) is a religion India that developed in the context of the conflict between the doctrines of Hinduism and Islam. The followers of Sikhism are called Sikhs or Sikhs (Singh, 2010). The basic tenet of Sikhism is belief in one God and the t...