Thursday, November 13, 2014

Religion Reflection


Morality means determining what is right and what is wrong. Compared to Islam and Christianity, morality is specifically explained in Judaism. The Ten Commandments show morality as ways you should live your life. What to do, and what not to do. “You shall not murder.” (20) “You shall not steal.” (22) “Honor your father and your mother.”(19) These are all examples of mortality. In Christianity, the Nicene Creed also demonstrates morality, but in a different way. It explains morality in ways of what we should and shouldn't believe. “We believe in the Holy Spirit.”(59) That shows what Christians believe in. Islam also has different examples of morality. The 5 Pillars, also known as the Quran, describes how Muslims should live and what they should believe in. “And proclaim that the people shall observe Hajj pilgrimage.”(112) Each theme gives examples of morality, but Judaism has the 10 Commandments, which are the rules we should live by and what we should and shouldn't do. Every theme has the view of how we should either live, think, or believe.

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