The general beliefs of the Hindu culture are; Truth is eternal, Brahman is Truth and Reality, The Vedas are the ultimate authority, Everyone should strive to achieve dharma, Individual souls are important, and the goal of an individual soul is moksha.
Hinduism does not originate in a single founder, a single book or a single point in time. It contains many different beliefs, philosophies and viewpoints, not always consistent with each other. Some of those beliefs include the belief that the universe …show more content…
The Lutheran(Catholic) traditions arose during the European Reformation times of the 16th Century c.e. Martin Luther promoted beliefs such as the “priesthood of all believers” and “salvation by faith alone in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ”. The tradition spread across northern Europe and across the globe eventually. The Lutheran World Federation represents unique forms of the church worldwide and coordinates education, interfaith cooperation, relief and outreach ministries.
Some of the dominant cultures associated with Lutheranism is Anglicanism, the Reformed and Presbyterian (Calvinist) churches, Methodism, and the Baptist. The percentage of Lutheran’s in the United States is 6%.
Lutheran’s believe that an infant must be baptized by sprinkling, and the a communion is often administered by the clergy to the sick or prior to surgery.
The last religion I mentioned is Mormon. The Mormon religion originated from the context of the Christian Restorationism in the early 19th century under the leadership of Joseph Smith. The religion is based on the series of revelations that Smith testifies he received as a