Religions

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1. One of the three sister religions is Judaism; a religion where passion is put into the meaning of God, history, morality, and ultimately the world. Judaism …Key concepts
Judaism is a religion that can be defined as a search for meaning of all aspects in life, which is rooted in God. Like other similar religions, Judaism focuses on relationships between God and man, and human to human, which is the reason great significance is put into the meaning of the Supreme Being; the first area that Jewish tradition focuses on is finding meaning in the creator, because God gives denotation to all things. The self realizes that his or her power is limited and uncontrollable, unlike God, and without a creator man would not be made. Man’s idea towards the way of life must be based on an Almighty and the significance surrounding the divine, so to find meaning a person must know the four characteristics that prevent this. A meaningful divine cannot be prosaic, chaotic, amoral, or hostile; Jews declare that the Other is graceful by viewing Him more as a person, instead of a thing, while they also realize the He is the ultimate of His power being incomprehensible. The second factor is where Judaism differs from others, since the religion is strictly monotheistic, thus He cannot be chaotic, and an individual is living a divided and inconsistent life when more than one God lives. The Almighty is single, supreme, and unified under the Jewish creed. Amoral is the third example that cannot signify the divine, thus the Jews explain that God is pure and uncorrupted, the protector of all beings, which connects with the fourth characteristic that prevents meaning, hostility. Jewish beliefs pronounce that a meaningful God is loving, which is why he created...

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... faith of people grew sturdier and became more meaningful. All of the concepts are used to make meaning out of the human existence, even the most miserable of times, which leads to the hollowing of life. The meaning of these concepts have helped to make sense of the lives people lead or the significance of the human race, but they also explain how the Jews see life as a reelection of God and all things to be done in His image, which is done through rituals. In the Judaism faith, rituals are performed not out of necessity, but a way to turn an event as a moment of holiness for God. Rituals give a deeper meaning to the surface a guides humans in a positive direction even in anxiety prone situations by channeling emotions and actions. Ritual makes life holy for Judaism and gives life piety, thus seeing the world as God’s entire creation and will. How do the concepts

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