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Hinduism,  Buddhism,  and  Christianity A comparison  of religions by Alexis Derosier
Hinduism The world’s third largest religion, Hinduism has no specific origin. It is polytheistic, characterized by wrathful gods, based around a caste system and primarily practiced in India. Hindus believe that the levels in this caste system are reflective of actions in previous lives, and that once a person reaches untouchable status they may then be able to attain a union with God.
Hindus centralize their system of beliefs around Yoga, the belief that there are many different paths to an ideal union with God; through knowledge, love, work and psychophysical exercises.  In this respect, Hinduism is very tolerant of other religions and assimilates their paths with the correct work as other paths to their ideal. There are specific stages and stations of life that one must go through on their path to union as well as specific behaviors one must exhibit. Karma is one of the more well known Hindu beliefs; that one must be accountable for their own actions, for every right action in this life will affect your caste placement in future lives.
Buddhism Buddhism was founded by a man formerly known as Siddhartha Guatama. Siddhartha was born into wealth as well as the Hindu religion. Seeing the sickness around his palace, and finding the caste system unfair, the future Buddha left on a spiritual journey to find his own way through meditation. Springing from the Hindu religion along with Siddhartha’s own beliefs came Buddhism. Now divided into Mahayana and Therevada Buddhism, The Buddha’s teachings emphasize the correct way to live through the eight-fold-path and meditation so that one might reach Nirvana.
The first sermon ever given by this enlightened man was that of the Four Noble Truths, a central theme to Buddhist worship. 1- Dukkha, suffering 2- Tahna, desire for private fullfilment 3- the overcoming of Tahna 4-The Eightfold Path The Eight Fold Path [the correct way to live] 1- Right Knowledge, the knowledge of the four noble truths 2- Right Aspiration, decide what you really want, is it truly enlightenment? 3- Right Speech, truth. 4- Right Behavior, ethical behavior including ideals common to religions like christianity; do not kill, do not steal, do not lie, do not be unchaste, do not take drugs or drink intoxicants. 5- Right Livelihood, one must put most or all of their ambitions into enlightenment. 6- Right Effort, moral exertion. 7- Right Mindfulness, ignorance is considered the prime adversary to enligtenment. 8- Right Absorbption
Christianity The world’s most popular religion, Christianity is monotheistic and has over time branched off into many different  churches for different interpretations of its holy text; the Bible. Composed of the Old and New testament this singular God shows in turn wrathful anger and unconditional love. This religion is most well known for the gruesome Martyrdom of Jesus Christ [the son of God] in order to relieve man of sin. The “right” path in this religion is only one, directly addressed by the 10 commandments.
The Ten Commandments 1- The lord is your God, you shall have no other Gods besides me. 2- Thou shall not take the lord’s name in vain 3-Keep Holy the Sabbath 4- Honor thy father and thy mother 5- Thou shall not kill 6- Thou shall not commit adultery 7- Thou shall not steal 8- Thou shall not bear false witness against thy neighbor 9- Thou shall not covet thy neighbor’s wife 10- Thou shall not covet anything belonging to thy neighbor.
Comparing Religions
Comparison of Hinduism and Buddhism Ways in which Buddhism differs from Hinduism:   While Hinduism is a rather structured religion based around ritual, Buddhism does not use ritual, simply the teachings of Buddha, removing power from the Brahmins. While in Hinduism, one must work their way through ranks to finally achieve union with God, Buddhism denounces the violence of a caste system and believes that any person can achieve Nirvana [or enlightenment] with dedication. The eightfold path is implemented in Buddhism as a path to Nirvana, while in Hinduism Karma is earned through work and correct conduct upon the chosen path of knowledge, love, work or psychophysical exercises. Buddhism rejects physical and worldly pleasures like wealth by means of the “middle way” while the ideal in Hinduism is becoming a part of such. While in  Hinduism, multiple Gods are worshipped, within the branches of Buddhism Mahayana Buddhists revere Buddha as a God-figure and Therevada Buddhists believe rather in no God, but respect Buddha as an enlightened man. Buddhism lacks an established repercussion for “bad” behavior.
Common beliefs shared by Hinduism and Buddhism Immediately Hinduism and Buddhism are obviously related as Buddhism evolved from Hinduism during a movement against the caste system imposed in Hindu. Both Hinduism and Buddhism are more philosophical religions. Both embrace reincarnation and share a sense of community over the self  Hinduism and Buddhism are also both very open religions that are accepting of other paths and religions.
Comparison of Hinduism and Christianity Unfortunately here, I have hit a stumbling block in my presentation and will try my best to connect Christianity with the others, I didn’t realize it would be so hard to begin with. Differences Between Hinduism and Christianity The first, most obvious difference is that Hindus worship multiple deities while Christianity vehemently supports that there is ONE and only one true God. Furthermore, while Hinduism is tolerant of other religions and believes that any path can lead to God, Christianity has set forth a specific “right” path. Hindus believe that the soul begins as an animal and due to a “right” lifestyle one eventually works their way to a higher class throughout multiple lives, eventually reaching a union with God. Christians however, believe that there is one life on earth, and an afterlife where one exists forever either in heaven or hell, eliminating the stages of proving oneself worthy, and rather giving one chance to decide your eternal resting point.
Common beliefs shared by Hinduism and Christianity Were one to look at the Old Testament in the Christian bible, we see a more wrathful God that sends plagues upon the human race, and asks of Abraham to sacrifice his only son. Also, as the ultimate sacrifice, God sacrifices  his own  son to free man from sin. In this same way Hindus often make animal sacrifices to Gods to appease anger and relieve their own wrong-doings.  While Hindus believe that Karma will affect your future life, and Christians believe good deeds will affect your placement in heaven, both share the similar message that a person is accountable for their actions, and regardless of different paths, they believe that one must choose their actions righteously.
Comparison of Hinduism and Christianity Common beliefs shared by Buddhism and Christianity; Both religions regulate behavior whether through the Ten Commandments, or the Eightfold path. Themes of love, justice and morality are central to both of their teachings, and are respective qualities of their founder. Both religions are taught by a Messiah that does not claim to be God himself and were passed on by means of successors.
Differences between Buddhism and Christianity First, and most obviously, Christianity believes that there is one God, while Buddhism either believes there are none, or that Buddha himself is such. While Buddhism [and Hinduism] are very accepting about assimilating other religions, Christianity would rather wage a holy war than accept Buddhism as a path to God. Buddhism, like Hinduism believes in reincarnation and although there is a common idea that life goes on through this, Buddhists continue through multiple lives on earth until they achieve Nirvana, Christians go to heaven or hell. While Christianity endorses the value of prayer and tradition, Buddhism denounces both and rather enlightenment is attained through meditation.
Fin.

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Hinduism, Buddhisma And Christianity

  • 1. Hinduism, Buddhism, and Christianity A comparison of religions by Alexis Derosier
  • 2. Hinduism The world’s third largest religion, Hinduism has no specific origin. It is polytheistic, characterized by wrathful gods, based around a caste system and primarily practiced in India. Hindus believe that the levels in this caste system are reflective of actions in previous lives, and that once a person reaches untouchable status they may then be able to attain a union with God.
  • 3. Hindus centralize their system of beliefs around Yoga, the belief that there are many different paths to an ideal union with God; through knowledge, love, work and psychophysical exercises. In this respect, Hinduism is very tolerant of other religions and assimilates their paths with the correct work as other paths to their ideal. There are specific stages and stations of life that one must go through on their path to union as well as specific behaviors one must exhibit. Karma is one of the more well known Hindu beliefs; that one must be accountable for their own actions, for every right action in this life will affect your caste placement in future lives.
  • 4. Buddhism Buddhism was founded by a man formerly known as Siddhartha Guatama. Siddhartha was born into wealth as well as the Hindu religion. Seeing the sickness around his palace, and finding the caste system unfair, the future Buddha left on a spiritual journey to find his own way through meditation. Springing from the Hindu religion along with Siddhartha’s own beliefs came Buddhism. Now divided into Mahayana and Therevada Buddhism, The Buddha’s teachings emphasize the correct way to live through the eight-fold-path and meditation so that one might reach Nirvana.
  • 5. The first sermon ever given by this enlightened man was that of the Four Noble Truths, a central theme to Buddhist worship. 1- Dukkha, suffering 2- Tahna, desire for private fullfilment 3- the overcoming of Tahna 4-The Eightfold Path The Eight Fold Path [the correct way to live] 1- Right Knowledge, the knowledge of the four noble truths 2- Right Aspiration, decide what you really want, is it truly enlightenment? 3- Right Speech, truth. 4- Right Behavior, ethical behavior including ideals common to religions like christianity; do not kill, do not steal, do not lie, do not be unchaste, do not take drugs or drink intoxicants. 5- Right Livelihood, one must put most or all of their ambitions into enlightenment. 6- Right Effort, moral exertion. 7- Right Mindfulness, ignorance is considered the prime adversary to enligtenment. 8- Right Absorbption
  • 6. Christianity The world’s most popular religion, Christianity is monotheistic and has over time branched off into many different churches for different interpretations of its holy text; the Bible. Composed of the Old and New testament this singular God shows in turn wrathful anger and unconditional love. This religion is most well known for the gruesome Martyrdom of Jesus Christ [the son of God] in order to relieve man of sin. The “right” path in this religion is only one, directly addressed by the 10 commandments.
  • 7. The Ten Commandments 1- The lord is your God, you shall have no other Gods besides me. 2- Thou shall not take the lord’s name in vain 3-Keep Holy the Sabbath 4- Honor thy father and thy mother 5- Thou shall not kill 6- Thou shall not commit adultery 7- Thou shall not steal 8- Thou shall not bear false witness against thy neighbor 9- Thou shall not covet thy neighbor’s wife 10- Thou shall not covet anything belonging to thy neighbor.
  • 9. Comparison of Hinduism and Buddhism Ways in which Buddhism differs from Hinduism: While Hinduism is a rather structured religion based around ritual, Buddhism does not use ritual, simply the teachings of Buddha, removing power from the Brahmins. While in Hinduism, one must work their way through ranks to finally achieve union with God, Buddhism denounces the violence of a caste system and believes that any person can achieve Nirvana [or enlightenment] with dedication. The eightfold path is implemented in Buddhism as a path to Nirvana, while in Hinduism Karma is earned through work and correct conduct upon the chosen path of knowledge, love, work or psychophysical exercises. Buddhism rejects physical and worldly pleasures like wealth by means of the “middle way” while the ideal in Hinduism is becoming a part of such. While in Hinduism, multiple Gods are worshipped, within the branches of Buddhism Mahayana Buddhists revere Buddha as a God-figure and Therevada Buddhists believe rather in no God, but respect Buddha as an enlightened man. Buddhism lacks an established repercussion for “bad” behavior.
  • 10. Common beliefs shared by Hinduism and Buddhism Immediately Hinduism and Buddhism are obviously related as Buddhism evolved from Hinduism during a movement against the caste system imposed in Hindu. Both Hinduism and Buddhism are more philosophical religions. Both embrace reincarnation and share a sense of community over the self Hinduism and Buddhism are also both very open religions that are accepting of other paths and religions.
  • 11. Comparison of Hinduism and Christianity Unfortunately here, I have hit a stumbling block in my presentation and will try my best to connect Christianity with the others, I didn’t realize it would be so hard to begin with. Differences Between Hinduism and Christianity The first, most obvious difference is that Hindus worship multiple deities while Christianity vehemently supports that there is ONE and only one true God. Furthermore, while Hinduism is tolerant of other religions and believes that any path can lead to God, Christianity has set forth a specific “right” path. Hindus believe that the soul begins as an animal and due to a “right” lifestyle one eventually works their way to a higher class throughout multiple lives, eventually reaching a union with God. Christians however, believe that there is one life on earth, and an afterlife where one exists forever either in heaven or hell, eliminating the stages of proving oneself worthy, and rather giving one chance to decide your eternal resting point.
  • 12. Common beliefs shared by Hinduism and Christianity Were one to look at the Old Testament in the Christian bible, we see a more wrathful God that sends plagues upon the human race, and asks of Abraham to sacrifice his only son. Also, as the ultimate sacrifice, God sacrifices his own son to free man from sin. In this same way Hindus often make animal sacrifices to Gods to appease anger and relieve their own wrong-doings. While Hindus believe that Karma will affect your future life, and Christians believe good deeds will affect your placement in heaven, both share the similar message that a person is accountable for their actions, and regardless of different paths, they believe that one must choose their actions righteously.
  • 13. Comparison of Hinduism and Christianity Common beliefs shared by Buddhism and Christianity; Both religions regulate behavior whether through the Ten Commandments, or the Eightfold path. Themes of love, justice and morality are central to both of their teachings, and are respective qualities of their founder. Both religions are taught by a Messiah that does not claim to be God himself and were passed on by means of successors.
  • 14. Differences between Buddhism and Christianity First, and most obviously, Christianity believes that there is one God, while Buddhism either believes there are none, or that Buddha himself is such. While Buddhism [and Hinduism] are very accepting about assimilating other religions, Christianity would rather wage a holy war than accept Buddhism as a path to God. Buddhism, like Hinduism believes in reincarnation and although there is a common idea that life goes on through this, Buddhists continue through multiple lives on earth until they achieve Nirvana, Christians go to heaven or hell. While Christianity endorses the value of prayer and tradition, Buddhism denounces both and rather enlightenment is attained through meditation.
  • 15. Fin.