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The society in which religion prospers

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Each individual has their own point of view, and way of life. That is why the diversity of Toronto can connect one person with just about any religion they were curious about. Prior to the interviews with my mother's friend, who we will call person A and my aunt who we will call person B, I had a pretty good understanding of the key concepts of Roman Catholicism and Theravada Buddhism. The foregrounds of Roman Catholicism believed that Jesus Christ sacrificed his life to save our souls from sin. They believed that Jesus is the son of God, and that one should follow the Ten Commandments in order to gain access into heaven. Lastly they believe that a day will come where all beings will be judged, and coincidentally it is call the Day of Judgement. In Theravada Buddhism, there is no such thing as heaven and hell as reward...

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