Monotheistic Belief System

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Ever since religion was created many thousand of years ago, it has affected mankind in many ways. In one time, a series of violent and bloody wars broke out, lasting for many centuries -- it takes the lives of the people of both Christians and Muslims -- showing immense influential power the religions had among the believers. Even nowadays, religions are undeniably the integral part of mankind. Despite the differences in their teaching and principles, all religions have effectively served the community as the bonding mechanism. Each religion can affect the society from the individual level. Christians have god as their guidance to different purposes in life. In Islamic society, the religious laws or Sharia laws are considered the social principles …show more content…

Religion is a belief of how we got here, what we do when we are here, and what happens when we die. There are many different religions, all differing from each other. The five major belief system includes Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity and Islam. The Monotheistic belief system is the belief in one god which includes, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Abraham is the prophet of the god is the father of these three Monotheistic belief systems. The polytheistic belief system is the belief in more than one god which include Hinduism because Hinduism belief in many gods. Which the three main gods include Brahma, Vishnu and …show more content…

In the present time, religion usually affect everything that people do, for instance, the most important part about Christianity is the people belief that there is only one god. Christian people also believe that Jesus is a god in human form. Every single religion teaches us to be a good person. According to the article, Pew Research Center, religion influences the daily lives of American. People who have high religious beliefs, engage with extended families, are more likely to be more volunteers in their communities, and generally happy about what’s going on in their lives. Nearly half of all very religious Americans, those who say they pray everyday and attend religious ceremonies each week, plus extended families at least once or twice a month. By comparison, only three in ten Americans with less religions gather as often as their extended

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