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World Religions

"Understanding Faith! Diverse beliefs, one humanity. Respeto at understanding ang key dito. Let's explore the major world religions!"

1. The Abrahamic Religions πŸ•βœοΈβ˜ͺ️

These three religions trace their roots to Abraham and share common beliefs in monotheism (one God).

Aspect Judaism Christianity Islam
God Yahweh (YHWH) Trinity (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) Allah
Founder/Prophet Abraham, Moses Jesus Christ Prophet Muhammad
Sacred Text Torah (Tanakh) Bible (Old & New Testament) Qur'an
Place of Worship Synagogue Church Mosque (Masjid)
Religious Leader Rabbi Priest/Pastor/Minister Imam
Holy Day Shabbat (Saturday) Sunday Jumu'ah (Friday)

Key Term: Monotheism

Belief in ONE God. All three Abrahamic religions are monotheistic.

2. Christianity Deep Dive ✝️

The world's largest religion with over 2 billion followers. Founded on the teachings of Jesus Christ.

Core Beliefs

  • Trinity: One God in three persons
  • Salvation: Through faith in Jesus Christ
  • Resurrection: Jesus rose from the dead
  • Afterlife: Heaven or Hell
  • Second Coming: Jesus will return

Major Denominations

  • Catholic: Pope-led, largest denomination
  • Orthodox: Eastern traditions, Patriarch-led
  • Protestant: Reformed (Lutheran, Baptist, etc.)
  • Evangelical: Bible-centered, born-again emphasis
  • Iglesia ni Cristo: Philippine-founded (1914)

Philippines Context:

~86% of Filipinos are Christian (mostly Catholic). The Philippines is the largest Catholic nation in Asia.

3. Islam Deep Dive β˜ͺ️

The world's second-largest religion and the fastest-growing. "Islam" means submission to Allah.

The Five Pillars of Islam

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Shahada

Declaration of Faith

2️⃣

Salat

Prayer (5x daily)

3️⃣

Zakat

Almsgiving/Charity

4️⃣

Sawm

Fasting (Ramadan)

5️⃣

Hajj

Pilgrimage to Mecca

Philippines Context:

~5-6% of Filipinos are Muslim, mostly in Mindanao (BARMM - Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao).

4. Hinduism: The Oldest Living Religion πŸ•‰οΈ

Polytheistic religion (many gods) originating in India. Known for karma, dharma, and reincarnation.

Concept Meaning
Brahman Supreme cosmic power/ultimate reality
Atman Individual soul (part of Brahman)
Karma Actions affect future (cause & effect)
Dharma Moral duty/righteous path
Samsara Cycle of rebirth (reincarnation)
Moksha Liberation from cycle of rebirth

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Brahma

The Creator

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Vishnu

The Preserver

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Shiva

The Destroyer/Transformer

Sacred Texts: Vedas (oldest), Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita

5. Buddhism: The Middle Way ☸️

Founded by Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha) in India around 500 BCE. Focus on ending suffering through enlightenment.

The Four Noble Truths

  1. Dukkha: Life is suffering
  2. Samudaya: Suffering is caused by desire/craving
  3. Nirodha: Suffering can end
  4. Magga: The path to end suffering (Eightfold Path)

The Noble Eightfold Path

Right View, Intention, Speech, Action, Livelihood, Effort, Mindfulness, Concentration

Grouped into: Wisdom, Ethical Conduct, Mental Discipline

Theravada Buddhism

"Teaching of the Elders" - Sri Lanka, Thailand, Myanmar. Individual enlightenment focus.

Mahayana Buddhism

"Great Vehicle" - China, Japan, Korea. Bodhisattva ideal (helping others).

6. Chinese Philosophies: Taoism & Confucianism πŸ‡¨πŸ‡³

☯️ Taoism (Daoism)

Founded by Lao Tzu. Sacred text: Tao Te Ching

  • Tao (The Way): Natural order of universe
  • Wu Wei: Non-action, going with the flow
  • Yin-Yang: Balance of opposites
  • Harmony with nature

πŸ“š Confucianism

Founded by Confucius (Kong Qiu). Text: Analects

  • Ren: Benevolence/Humaneness
  • Li: Ritual/Propriety
  • Xiao: Filial Piety (respect for parents)
  • Social harmony through ethics

Philippines Context:

Chinese-Filipino culture is influenced by Confucian values (family respect, education emphasis) and Taoist practices (feng shui, lucky numbers).

7. Practice Questions & Exam Tips πŸ“

Test Your Knowledge:

1. Which religion practices the Five Pillars including Shahada and Hajj?

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Islam - The Five Pillars are fundamental practices in Islam.

2. What is the Hindu concept for the cycle of rebirth?

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Samsara - The continuous cycle of birth, death, and rebirth until moksha (liberation) is achieved.

3. Buddhism's Four Noble Truths focus on ending what?

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Suffering (Dukkha) - Buddhism teaches that life is suffering and provides a path to end it.

4. Which Chinese philosophy emphasizes "Wu Wei" (non-action)?

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Taoism (Daoism) - Founded by Lao Tzu, emphasizing harmony with the natural order.

5. What does the term "Abrahamic religions" refer to?

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Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - All trace their roots to the patriarch Abraham.

Exam Tips!

  • βœ“ Abrahamic religions: All monotheistic (one God) - Judaism, Christianity, Islam
  • βœ“ Eastern religions: Hinduism (polytheistic), Buddhism (non-theistic/philosophy)
  • βœ“ Remember sacred texts: Torah, Bible, Qur'an, Vedas, Tripitaka, Tao Te Ching
  • βœ“ Key founders: Abraham/Moses, Jesus, Muhammad, Buddha, Lao Tzu, Confucius
  • βœ“ Philippines: Majority Catholic, Muslim minority in Mindanao

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