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Comparing, Contrasting and Paralleling Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism  

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Comparing, Contrasting and Paralleling Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism Robert Di Lorenzo 14 January 2005 Ms. Sinisi HRT 3M1-01 Comparing, Contrasting and Paralleling Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism Throughout the world, there are hundreds upon hundreds of religions and faith groups. The beliefs throughout these groups can be quite contrasting and controversial. Most view another's religion as being completely novel where the other contradicts everything in which one believes. In this, prejudice, racism and discrimination are brought about. Yet, if all religions are carefully scrutinized and studied, one will notice that most world religions are very similar. Creation stories can be paralleled, beliefs can be shared and morality can be communal. Yes, there are always differences within the religions (laws about food, clothing etc; moral creed; monotheistic vs. polytheistic), because of the person, time, and place in which the religion was born. In this, Hinduism, Buddhism and Sikhism will be scrutinized to show both their similarities and differences,...

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