Judaism is not a “quick-fix” religion. It takes total immersion, and it lovingly encompasses all of a person’s life. What Does Judaism Believe? The religion of life. The primary beliefs of Judaism are touched upon here, and some major myths about Judaism, G-d, and life in general ...
What does the Jewish religion believe about the afterlife? What is Simchat Torah? What is the traditional symbol of Judaism? What are Jewish laws? Who was the first patriarch of Judaism? Was Judaism the first monotheistic religion? What is the difference between Jewish and Christian beliefs?
What does tradition mean in religion? Is New Year's Day a Pagan holiday? What do Hindus practice? What is Celtic Wicca? When is the Pagan new year? What do Pagans believe about the afterlife? Are Christmas lights Pagan? Can you be Pagan and Christian?
Judaism believes that Moses was the greatest of all prophets. Prophets are humans who have raised themselves to a high level. Prophecy comes to a righteous person who has greatly developed his character in the service of Hashem. Some very few people, like the Prophet Samuel, were able to dev...
Does God really have a chosen people? Do Jews believe in an afterlife? Why do all Jewish holidays begin at night? When is it okay to tell a lie? What does Judaism say about being gay? From the mundane to the perplexing, this work...Rabbi Ron Isaacs...
The most popular religion is Christianity, followed by an estimated 33% of people, and Islam, which is practiced by over 24% of people. Other religions include Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism. Which religion is in China? The government formally recognizes five religions:Buddhism, Taoism, Catholic...
Why hell is destruction, not eternal torment. Absolute Biblical proof of conditional immortality. What was taught in the Old Testament? What did Judaism teach? In-depth discussion on Conditional Immortality, Annihilationism, Traditionalism, and more! He
Saadia ben Joseph Al-Fayyumi Gaon (b. Egypt 882, d. Iraq 942) is one of the best examples of the impact of Islamic civilization (which absorbed Late Ancient culture and thought) on medieval Judaism in the East. The most distinguished rabbinic scholar of his generation, he was “Gaon” ...
Unlike the Abrahamic religions (Christianity, Judaism and Islam), Norse Paganism is a polytheistic religion – in other words, followers believe in multiple gods and goddesses. These gods exhibit what we might recognise as human traits. The gods argue, make errors and have flawed personalities, ju...
So what the cultural evolution does is it puts a watcher, a third party, an imaginary one that can potentially be all-knowing, although that seems to have scaled up over time, and have increasingly powerful ways to punish or sanction you or reward you. And so in the case of afterlife,...