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WORLD RELIGIONS BY T. HARRIS OBJECTIVES: • TODAY, I WILL EXAMINE RELIGIONS AROUND THE WORLD. • MY JOB IS TO IDENTIFY THE RELIGIONS’ LEADERS, PRINCIPLES, AND PRACTICES. SYMBOLS: WORLD RELIGIONS: BREAKDOWN OF RELIGIONS BY PERCENTS. (2005) CHRISTIANITY LEADER/ WHO DO THE PEOPLE FOLLOW: JESUS CHRIST (Most Christians believe Jesus to be both a man and the son of the God of the Jews.) SYMBOL(S): CROSS, DOVE, PEACE CELEBRATIONS/TRADITIONS: CHRISTMAS, PASSOVER, & EASTER PLACE OF WORSHIP: CHURCH DOCTRINES/PRINCIPLES: TEN COMMANDMENTS & GOLDEN RULE BOOK: HOLY BIBLE COUNTRIES: USA, BRAZIL, MEXICO, ETC. WORLD RELIGIONS: CLICK HERE TO VIEW VIDEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C77iQAsiMpo CHRISTIANITY Children Ten Commandments 1. Have no other gods. 2. Have no idols. 3. Honor God's name. 4. Honor the Sabbath day. 5. Honor your parents. 6. Do not murder. 7. Do not commit adultery. 8. Do not steal. 9. Do not perjure yourself. 10. Do not covet. CHRISTIANITY: • Almost two billion Christians live on every continent. • Christians comprise the majority of people living in North and South America, Latin America, Europe and Australia. • Additionally, Christianity is religious faith of almost half of the people of Africa. • Christianity is a dominant force on every populated continent but Asia. CATHOLISM LEADER/ WHO DO THE PEOPLE FOLLOW: POPE, MARY MOTHER OF JESUS SYMBOL(S): ROSARY BEADS, CROSS CELEBRATIONS/TRADITIONS: ADVENT, CHRISTMAS, LENT, EASTER, MOTHER’S DAY PLACE OF WORSHIP: CHURCH DOCTRINES/PRINCIPLES: BOOK: HOLY BIBLE CATHOLISM • THE POPE means “father.” • Peter later became the first bishop of Rome. As bishop of Rome, he exercised authority over all other bishops and church leaders. The teaching that the bishop of Rome is above all other bishops in authority is referred to as the “primacy” of the Roman bishop. ISALM LEADER/ WHO DO THE PEOPLE FOLLOW: PROPHET MUHAMMAD SYMBOL(S): STAR AND CRESCENT CELEBRATIONS/TRADITIONS: EID al-FITR AND EID al-ADHA PLACE OF WORSHIP: MOSQUE DOCTRINES/PRINCIPLES: 5 PILLARS OF ISALM (SHAHADAH, SALAH, ZAKAT, FASTING, HAJJ BOOK: QURAN COUNTRIES: INDONESIA, INDIA, PAKISTAN, EGYPT, NIGERIA, TURKEY, ETC. ISALM The 'Five Pillars' of Islam are the foundation of Muslim life: • Faith or belief in the Oneness of God and the finality of the prophet hood of Muhammad; • Establishment of the daily prayers; • Concern for and almsgiving to the needy; • Self-purification through fasting; and • The pilgrimage to Makkah for those who are able. BUDDHISM LEADER/ WHO DO THE PEOPLE FOLLOW: GAUTAMO BUDDHA SYMBOL(S): DHARMA WHEEL CELEBRATIONS/TRADITIONS: BUDDHIST NEW YEAR, VESAK, MAGHA PUJA DAY PLACE OF WORSHIP: HOME OR TEMPLES DOCTRINES/PRINCIPLES: FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS BOOK: TRIPITAKA, TIBETAN BOOK (SCHISMS AND SECTS), MAHAYNA COUNTRIES: TIBET, CHINA, VIETNAM, THAILAND, CAMBODIA, BHUTAN, SRI LANKA, MYANMAR, ETC. BUDDHISM • The Buddha's Four Noble Truths are another guiding principle of moral thought and action, particularly as expressed in the fourth truth, the Eightfold Path. The motivation for following the Four Noble Truths is not to "be good" per se, but to facilitate the realization the Buddhists call enlightenment. The English translation of the terms within the path does nothing to dispel the impression that the Eightfold Path is a series of moral injunctions — "right effort," "right livelihood," etc. — as the term "right" in English implies "correct." A more accurate translation for "right" in this case might be "skillful." JUDAISM LEADER/ WHO DO THE PEOPLE FOLLOW: MOSES SYMBOL(S): STAR OF DAVID CELEBRATIONS/TRADITIONS: SHABBAT, YOM KIPPUR, ROSH HASHOMAH, HANUKKAH PLACE OF WORSHIP: SYNAGOGUE DOCTRINES/PRINCIPLES: Maimonides: The 13 Principles and the Resurrection of the Dead BOOK: TORAH COUNTRIES: ISRAEL, USA, FRANCE, RUSSIA, GERMANY, AUSTRALIA (MOST), ETC. JUDAISM • Judaism is the oldest religion of the western world and has influenced Christianity and Islam. The Hebrews were the ancestors of the Jewish people. The Hebrews were different from others of their time because the Hebrews were monotheistic; they believed in only one God. • It is the custom of many congregations to recite the Thirteen Articles, in a slightly more poetic form, beginning with the words Ani Maamin - "I believe" - every day after the morning prayers in the synagogue. • In his commentary on the Mishnah (Sanhedrin, chap. 10), Maimonides refers to these thirteen principles of faith as "the fundamental truths of our religion and its very foundations." JUDAISM The Thirteen Articles of Jewish faith are as follows: 1. Belief in the existence of the Creator, be He Blessed, who is perfect in every manner of existence and is the Primary Cause of all that exists. 2. The belief in God's absolute and unparalleled unity. 3. The belief in God's noncorporeality, nor that He will be affected by any physical occurrences, such as movement, or rest, or dwelling. 4. The belief in God's eternity. 5. The imperative to worship Him exclusively and no foreign false gods. 6. The belief that G-d communicates with man through prophecy. 7. The belief that the prophecy of Moses our teacher has priority. 8. The belief in the divine origin of the Torah. 9. The belief in the immutability of the Torah. 10. The belief in divine omniscience and providence. 11. The belief in divine reward and retribution. 12. The belief in the arrival of the Messiah and the messianic era. 13. The belief in the resurrection of the dead. HINDUISM LEADER/ WHO DO THE PEOPLE FOLLOW: BRAHMAN SYMBOL(S): OM CELEBRATIONS/TRADITIONS: DIWALI PLACE OF WORSHIP: SHRINE DOCTRINES/PRINCIPLES: DHARMA, KARMA, MAKSHA BOOK: VEDAS COUNTRIES: SRI LANKA, MALAYSIA, SOUTH AFRICA (SEVERAL), INDONESIA, ETC. HINDUISM • 5 PRINCIPLES 1. God Exists: One Absolute OM. One Trinity: Brahma, Vishnu, Maheshwara (Shiva) Several divine forms 2. All human beings are divine 3. Unity of existence through love 4. Religious harmony 5. Knowledge of 3 Gs: Ganga (sacred river), Gita (sacred script), Gayatri (sacred mantra) 10 DISCIPLINES OF HINDUISM: 1. Satya (Truth) 2. Ahimsa (Non-violence) 3. Brahmacharya (Celibacy, non-adultery) 4. Asteya (No desire to possess or steal) 5. Aparighara (Non-corrupt) 6. Shaucha (Cleanliness) 7. Santosh (Contentment) 8. Swadhyaya (Reading of scriptures) 9. Tapas (Austerity, perseverance, penance) 10. Ishwarpranidhan (Regular prayers) REFERENCES: • http://www.adherents.com/Religions_By_Adherents.ht ml • http://www.sd71.bc.ca/Sd71/Edulinks/ICT6_9/lessons/ • http://www.mrdowling.com/605print.html • http://hinduism.about.com/od/basics/a/principles.htm • http://www.patheos.com/Library/Buddhism/HistoricalDevelopment/Schisms-Sects • http://legacy.fordham.edu/halsall/source/rambam13.a sp • http://www.mrdowling.com/605-christianity.html • http://www.islam101.com/dawah/pillars.html