Tuesday, August 2, 2011

The Big Religion Comparison Chart: Compare World Religions - ReligionFacts

The Big Religion Comparison Chart: Compare World Religions - ReligionFacts


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Egyptian Ankh Confucian water symbol Yin-Yang: Taoism Gate: Shinto Aum of Hinduism Jainism Wheel of Buddhism Star of David Christian Cross Star and Crescent of Islam Sikhism Sacred Fire of Zoroastrianism Bahai Star Angel Moroni: Mormonism Asatru Scientology Hindu yantra symbol Hindu Trishula Symbol Bahai Ringstone Symbol

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Religion, or at least religious inquiry, is something that virtually all humans have in common. In all corners of the world and in all eras of history, people have wondered about the meaning of life, how to make the best of it, what happens afterwards, and if there is anyone or anything "out there."
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