22 July 2011

Belief in God along with Explaination

It is a matter of primarily main beliefs for the only good way to find out about the world is to observe and test it. "God" as the best that we can imagine and as it would be better for good things to be. 
Defining for the term “religion” it’s easily means some specific system of belief about divinity, often relating rituals, a code of ethics, and a philosophy of life. A broad variety of other faith groups, spiritual paths, and ethical systems; and beliefs about the existence of God(s) and Goddess(es). In expressions of recognizing, those for the most part of individuals describe religion in a much more elite way.
Searching for the world religion there’s so many long founded that can be identified as the major world religion. The five main in North American religions, their beliefs:
·         Baha’i Faith- they believe that there is only one God who is the source of all creation and who is transcendent and unknowable.
·          Buddhism- their fundamental belief is often referred to as reincarnation which is the concept that people are reborn after dying.
·          Christianity- believes in one God, the divine being of our Lord Jesus Christ.
·         Confucianism- a philosophical system developed around the teachings of Confucius. This 'way of life' addresses the complexities and idealism behind human morality, and the value of righteous action.
·         Hinduism- the authority of the Vedas (the oldest Indian sacred texts) and the Brahmans (priests); the existence of an enduring soul that transmigrates from one body to another at death (reincarnation); and the law of karma that determines one's destiny both in this life and the next.
·         Islam- there central theme is that there is only one God. The name of God is Allah, which is simply Arabic for "the (al) God (Ilah)." The term is related to Elohim, the Hebrew word for God.
·         Jainism- they encourages spiritual development through cultivation of one's own personal wisdom and reliance on self-control. They do not believe in the concept of a God-head responsible for the manifestation of the Creation and Maintenance of Creation.
·         Shinto-they believe in many Gods.
·         Sikhism-they believe in a single, Formless God, with many names, which can be known through meditation.
·         Taoism- they stress the importance of harmonizing with nature by balancing yin and yang, and developing chi through meditation and disengagement.
·         Voodoo- they belief recognizes one Supreme Being who created the universe, but who is too far away for a personal relationship with its worshippers.

The trustworthiness that this gives to the world-faiths, it appears that God seeks to transform us, by the way including at least one life on earth, into creatures that have the ability to love others as God loves us. 
Many of us have different beliefs but I can only say that it’s not about the differences among us about what we believe, it is the faith in a higher living being that as old as humankind itself.


source: Religions of the world: Information about 
40 organized religions and faith groups

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