Question
21. Who is the creator of the Hindu religion? (this is a different answer than the others)
22. What do they call God in Judaism?
23. What do they call God in Islam?
24. Who is the enlightened one in Buddhism?
25. How do you get to heaven in the Sikh religion?
26. How do you get to heaven in the Christian religion?
27. Which religion believes in “cosmic harmony”?
28. Which religion believes in reincarnation and Karma?
29. Which religion believes that that education for the masses is most important to a moral society?
30. Which religion believes that life is suffering and your suffering comes from human desires?
22. What do they call God in Judaism?
23. What do they call God in Islam?
24. Who is the enlightened one in Buddhism?
25. How do you get to heaven in the Sikh religion?
26. How do you get to heaven in the Christian religion?
27. Which religion believes in “cosmic harmony”?
28. Which religion believes in reincarnation and Karma?
29. Which religion believes that that education for the masses is most important to a moral society?
30. Which religion believes that life is suffering and your suffering comes from human desires?
Answers
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Here are the answers to your questions:
21. Hinduism does not have a single creator, as it is a complex, pluralistic tradition with no definitive founder. However, some consider sages like Vyasa and philosophers such as Adi Shankaracharya to be significant figures in shaping the religion.
22. In Judaism, God is often referred to as "Adonai" (meaning "My Lord"), or "HaShem" (meaning "The Name"), particularly when making a reference to God in conversation.
23. In Islam, God is called "Allah," which is the Arabic word for God.
24. The enlightened one in Buddhism is referred to as "Buddha," with Gautama Buddha being the most well-known historical figure.
25. In Sikhism, a person attains salvation (or "Mukhti") through devotion to God, remembering His name, and living a truthful and honest life, including good deeds and service to humanity.
26. In Christianity, one typically believes that one gets to heaven through faith in Jesus Christ, repentance of sins, and acceptance of God's grace.
27. The religion that believes in “cosmic harmony” is often associated with Taoism, which emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao (the way or path).
28. Hinduism and Buddhism both believe in reincarnation and karma, which dictate that actions in this life affect the conditions of future lives.
29. Confucianism holds that education for the masses is essential for creating a moral society and achieving social harmony.
30. Buddhism teaches that life is suffering (Dukkha) and that suffering arises from human desires and attachments (Tanha).
Feel free to ask if you have more questions or need further clarification!
21. Hinduism does not have a single creator, as it is a complex, pluralistic tradition with no definitive founder. However, some consider sages like Vyasa and philosophers such as Adi Shankaracharya to be significant figures in shaping the religion.
22. In Judaism, God is often referred to as "Adonai" (meaning "My Lord"), or "HaShem" (meaning "The Name"), particularly when making a reference to God in conversation.
23. In Islam, God is called "Allah," which is the Arabic word for God.
24. The enlightened one in Buddhism is referred to as "Buddha," with Gautama Buddha being the most well-known historical figure.
25. In Sikhism, a person attains salvation (or "Mukhti") through devotion to God, remembering His name, and living a truthful and honest life, including good deeds and service to humanity.
26. In Christianity, one typically believes that one gets to heaven through faith in Jesus Christ, repentance of sins, and acceptance of God's grace.
27. The religion that believes in “cosmic harmony” is often associated with Taoism, which emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao (the way or path).
28. Hinduism and Buddhism both believe in reincarnation and karma, which dictate that actions in this life affect the conditions of future lives.
29. Confucianism holds that education for the masses is essential for creating a moral society and achieving social harmony.
30. Buddhism teaches that life is suffering (Dukkha) and that suffering arises from human desires and attachments (Tanha).
Feel free to ask if you have more questions or need further clarification!