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Intro to World Religions
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Faith Belief that is not based on proof Religions cannot be proven or disproven, they require faith. Since we cannot prove that any religion is right or wrong, we should be respectful of all people’s religions.
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The 5 (6) Major Religions of the World Islam Hinduism Christianity Buddhism Judaism (And atheism) Which religion do you think has the most people?
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2.1 billion Christians 1.5 billion Muslims 1.1 billion atheist/agnostic 900 million Hindus 300 million Buddhists 12 million Jews
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Universal Religions— Religions that attempt to be global – Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism Ethnic Religion—Appeals mainly to one group of people living in one place – All other religions
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Monotheistic Religions: Religions with one God Polytheistic: Religions with more than one God
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Christianity 3 main branches: Roman Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox Branch—Large division of a religion
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Christian beliefs Main belief: Jesus Christ was the son of God, and he died on the cross for all mankind’s sins. Three days later, he was resurrected and went to Heaven.
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All Christians Age: 2014 years old Hearth: Jerusalem Holy book—Bible Bible—Made of two parts: Old Testament and New Testament Old Testament: Everything before Jesus (Moses, Abraham, etc.) New Testament: Jesus’s teachings and life
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Catholicism Follow religious hierarchy – Hierarchical Pope: At the top of the hierarchy Connection to God is mainly done through the Catholic Church, like through priests
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Protestantism Protestants: Broke away from the Catholic Church in the 1600’s (Martin Luther) Do not follow hierarchy—People can have a direct connection with God Do not follow Pope
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Judaism Only 12 million people worldwide Oldest monotheistic religion in the world: 4,000 years old
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Main leader/prophet: Abraham, who started the religion Also important: Moses—Received the 10 Commandments God’s Name: Yahweh
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Judaism Cultural Hearth: Jerusalem Holy Book: Torah Basically, Jews believe everything in the Old Testament of the Bible (the Torah), but do not believe Jesus is the son of God Believe in heaven and hell, think people should follow the 10 Commandments
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10 Commandments
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Review! 1.Which religion is older, Christianity or Judaism? 2.Which people are recognized in both Christianity and Judaism? 3.What does monotheistic mean? 4.Which of these religions is ethnic? Universal? 5.Are Christianity and Judaism monotheistic or polytheistic? 6.What is the difference between Christianity and Judaism? 7.What is the cultural hearth for both of these religions?
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Islam
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Universal religion Monotheistic Holy Book- Koran (Qur’an) Recognize Abraham, Moses, and Jesus as prophets Also believe in afterlife, heaven and hell
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Founder— Mohammed— Prophet, not son of God Age of religion— 1300 years Cultural Hearth: Mecca and Medina (Saudi Arabia)
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Mecca—Holy city for Muslims—Where Mohammed first set up Islam
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5 Pillars of Islam Declaration of Faith Praying 5 times a day Zakat—Giving to charity Fasting—Going without eating Hajj (Pilgrimmage)—Go to Mecca in your life if possible
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Sunni vs. Shi’ite Sunni—83% of Muslims – Believed leaders of Islam should be chosen or elected Shiites—17% of Muslims Believe leader of Islam should be a descendent of Mohammed Huge amount of conflict between these two branches
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Sunni Shiite Distribution
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Sharia Law Strict Islamic law, not used by all Muslims Very specific—Governs everything from how to marry to how to eat to how to pray Can be very unequal for women – Ex. burqa
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Jihad- Means war For most Muslims, means an inner struggle between good and bad For some, it means a holy war against infidels (unbelievers)
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Video! 30 Days as a Muslim
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Review! 1.What are the 5 Pillars of Islam? 2.Who is the founder of Islam? 3.Rank the religions of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam from oldest to youngest. 4.What is the difference between Sunni and Shia Muslims? 5.Do you think Muslims should be allowed to practice aspects of sharia law in the United States if they choose to?
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