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It's amazing these days how hard it is to write articles about topics such as politics and religion without hurting someone's feelings. Worse, there is so
much political correctness that it's hard to remember exactly how you were to approach each topic and subtopic. No one can know the ins and outs of
every single religion in the world, although I know a few scholars who appear to be close. Of course those that have knowledge at that level probably
don't have time to be writing a lot of online articles on the topic, as most of their papers and research is found in reports, journals, and books.
One thing I've learned when writing about religion is that you have to be careful not to generalize. If you were to say that Christians are this way, or
Muslims are that way, you might not understand how many different sub religions make up Christianity, or how many different sects there are
throughout the Islamic world. There are some things that are quite offensive to different groups and different religions, and it's very easy to step onsomeone's toes and not even realize what you did wrong, or what you had said.
As per Hinduism, Trimurti is a concept in Hinduism "in which the cosmic functions of creation, maintenance, and destruction are personified by the
forms of Brahmĕthe maintainer or preserver Vishnu the creator and Śhiva the destroyer or transformer," These three deities have been called "the
Hindu triad" or the "Great Trinity", often addressed as "Brahma-Vishnu-Maheshwara."
As per Christian, Jesus is the founder of Christianity, religion that knows him as the Messiah of the Hebrew biblical tradition and as God made man.
Most critical doctrines in the Christian faith revolve around the answer to the question, "Who was Jesus Christ?" It is crucial to know whether he was
merely a good man, gifted teacher, and miracle-worker or the very God incarnate. Yet the answer to this question is a very complicated one. The
Bible presents Christ as a unique type of person. It will be shown here that he is clearly portrayed as both a perfect man and as co-equal and
co-eternal with God the Father. In other words, he is one person with two complete natures, human and divine.
As per Buddhism, Gautama Buddha is the Founder. Gautama Buddha explicitly denies that the universe had a start by the act of a creator deity,
refuses to endorse any views on creation and states that questions on the origin of the world are worthless. Rather, Buddhism emphasizes the system
of causal relationships underlying the universe which constitute the natural order (dharma). No dependence of phenomena on a supernatural reality is
asserted in order to explain the behavior of matter. According to the doctrine of the Buddha a human being must study Nature in order to attain
personal wisdom regarding the nature of things . In Buddhism the sole aim of spiritual practice is the complete alleviation of stress in samsara, called
nirvana.
As per Sikhism Guru Nanak Dev is the Founder, first of the ten gurus. In Sikhism, a guru is the descent of divine guidance to mankind provided
through ten Enlightened Masters. Sikhism is a strictly monotheistic religion. God is the creator, sustainer and destroyer. The goal of Sikhism is to end
the cycle of transmigration (samsara) by merging with God.
As per Muslims Allah is the Founder. Muslims believe that God is one and incomparable and the purpose of existence is to love and serve God.
Muslims also believe that Islam is the complete and universal version of a primordial faith that was revealed at many times and places before,
including through Abraham, Moses and Jesus, whom they consider prophets. They maintain that previous messages and revelations have beenpartially changed or corrupted over time, but consider the Qur'an to be both the unaltered and the final revelation of God. Religious concepts and
practices include the five pillars of Islam, which are basic concepts and obligatory acts of worship, and following Islamic law, which touches on virtually
every aspect of life and society, providing guidance on multifarious topics from banking and welfare, to warfare and the environment.
Jainism is an ancient religion, which originates from Eastern India. Its advent in the 6th century BC was expected as many people were beginning to
oppose the hierarchical organisation and formalised rituals of Hinduism, the dominant religion in India. Jainism believes that universe and all its
substances or entities are eternal. It has no beginning or end with respect to time. Universe runs own its own accord by its own cosmic laws. All the
substances change or modify their forms continuously. Nothing can be destroyed or created in the universe. There is no need of some one to create or
manage the affairs of the universe. Hence Jainism does not believe in God as a creator, survivor, and destroyer of the universe. However Jainism
does believe in God, not as a creator, but as a perfect being. When a person destroys all his karmas, he becomes a liberated soul. He lives in a
perfect blissful state in Moksha forever. The liberated soul possesses infinite knowledge, infinite vision, infinite power, and infinite bliss. This living
being is a God of Jain religion.
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