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CHRISTIANITY

 World’s largest religion.


 Began 2,000 years ago in Plaestine, with Jesus of

Nazareth taught his followers about caritas or treating


others as you would like to be treated yourself.
 Eternal life will be achieved through faith in Jesus

Christ.
 The Holy Bible is a selection of books, which is

divided into two, the Old and New Testament.


Beliefs
 believes in Trinitarian God:

God the Father (Creator)


God the Son (Savior)
God the Holy Spirit (Sustainer)
Customs and Practices
Sacrament of Baptism
 symbolizes the birth in the Christian world

Sacrament of Communion
 is an act of remembrance of Jesus Christ’s sacrificial love.

Christmas
 usually by December 25, commemorates the birth of Jesus.

Resurrection
 every Sunday of the lunar calendar, sometimes in March or April

celebrates the resurrection of Jesus from death.


HINDUISM
Beliefs
 Believes that the existence is a cycle of birth, death, and
rebirth, governed by Karma.
 Karma is a concept where the reincarnated life will depend
on how the past life was spent.
 Believe that the soul passes through a cycle of successive
life and its next reincarnation is always dependent on how
the previous life lived.
 Originated in modern day northwest India and Pakistan
4,500 years ago.
 Roughly 1 billion followers
 Worlds third-largest religion.
 Believe in a divine power that manifests in three entities:
Brahma
Vishnu
Shiva

Vidas
 sacred scriptures of Hindus, contains sacred texts, hymns

and rituals written in Sanskrit.

Mahabharata and Ramayana


 two other important texts of Hindus
Customs and Practices
Diwali
 Festival of lights

Navrati
 Festival of nine nights, which celebrate the triumph of

good over evil.

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