Essay On Money And Money

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“Religion can thus be defined as a system of human norms and values that is formed in a belief in a superhuman order.” (Sapiens, Harari) (Come back and edit)
Since the beginning of time people have always felt the need to adhere to a higher power. Some have viewed it as a source of endearment, survival and control over people and or something that was forced upon them. There are many different views on what a higher power should be and the things that it should do for its followers. And in every religion it has a different belief of that. For stance in Christianity they believe that if they pray to God, follow his Ten Commandments, live a sin free life and fight the temptations of the devil, then their God will basically grant them a wish, …show more content…

Money in its beginning stages weren’t always a monetary value way back when currency could be measured by: shells, cattle, skins, salt, grain, beads, cloth and promissory notes. Money has evolved from ement object to entity that partial controls the world. Even more money in its various forms has been used a mechanism for people to measure the value of the things they have and for the value of their self-worth. Also money is a type of language that speaks to people in volumes. If you have a vast amount of it people will listen to you for days and days, they would even give you the allusion that they have your best interest in mind but once you stop giving or lose it all, you lose everything that you thought you had such as, family, friends, spouses, car, clothes, fame and most importantly yourself. Furthermore, money is one of those things that can obtain by any and everybody, it is also something that everyone wishes to have and that goes for …show more content…

First is that how I stated in the previous paragraph about how the Buddhism followers give money through Dana to their monks in hope of them bettering helping their chance of getting them into nirvana. Buddhism followers believe so highly of this practice it is something that’s has become a norm to them. They even believe if they don’t give to the monks then they will never make it to nirvana and they would have go through samsara “the cycle of rebirth “which would cause shame on to their families in their next life depending on how the came back. Furthermore, back to what I said about Christianity on how they tithe in exchange to receive “blessings”, this in the same respect to Buddhism but they only difference is that with Christianity followers they don’t essential give to a person they give it to a “entity” in which they believe is the ultimate power and the person who determine their lively hood. Also to coincided with that is what the followers in the Vedic religion do and many other like it, their equivalent to money is animals to be scarified, beads and other commodities and they also hold the belief that if don’t call upon their Gods and give them these things then will not have a nice life and they would cause shame on their families as

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