How are newer religions different from older ones? How are they similar?
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Please define what you mean by "newer" and "older" religions.
old= Shinto, Hinduism, Taoism, Buddhism
OK. Now -- what about "newer" religions?
Are you asking about Christianity and Islam?
Are you asking about Christianity and Islam?
yes
Christianity, Islam and Judaism are monotheistic religions. They also depended upon prophets to interpret the will of God.
Christianity did depend on prophets BC, but after Christ had died at the beginning of AD God began speaking to anyone and working through others- fishermen, carpenters, and tax collecters. Now, the Christians can read the parts written by ordinary people
Baha'i method of electing the religion's leaders are democratic.
"Campaigning, electioneering, and nominations are prohibited" in order to promote unity among adherents. Votes are cast after prayer and the results tallied. Similarly, decision making also attempts to avoid dissension by using a consensus process, rather than deciding by a majority opinion
Based on the above I need to write a essay answering the below question about any other religous group but it needs to be a newer form of religion and I'm just stuck trying to find a form to compare and contrast.
•How does this group's process for choosing leaders and making decisions compare and contrast to Baha'i processes?
"Campaigning, electioneering, and nominations are prohibited" in order to promote unity among adherents. Votes are cast after prayer and the results tallied. Similarly, decision making also attempts to avoid dissension by using a consensus process, rather than deciding by a majority opinion
Based on the above I need to write a essay answering the below question about any other religous group but it needs to be a newer form of religion and I'm just stuck trying to find a form to compare and contrast.
•How does this group's process for choosing leaders and making decisions compare and contrast to Baha'i processes?