Topic > Comparison of Religions: Judaism and Christianity - 780

Religion has been taught as a set of beliefs that refer to the forces of nature, a cause, and the purpose of the universe, especially when viewed as the creation of a deities and/or associates. It would often contain a moral attraction towards oneself and others and creates the goodness in which they believe and what they think, what is right and what is wrong. Whatever religion they worship, many of them are firm believers in their beliefs and their bonds would become so powerful that they give hope to many or be seen as a controlling cult. In their own way, they are their own utopia and society like the books "The Giver" and "Fahrenheit 451". Although not all, the faithful believe that the other is wrong and tries to convert or condemn them, but they never think about it, these religions have more in common. In modern religions, there are some that still exist for many years and other religions are made on the spot. All religions have shared similarities and have many connections with each other. Whether they realize it or not, they all share the same vision and worship their god. In the community of "The Giver", the citizens are very loyal to their community and will do anything to keep everything in order. I find this to be true for anyone who has a strong devotion to what follows. Even in a book of fiction, there are similarities of religious views, intentional or unintentional. There have been so many religions since the beginning, there have been religions that would sacrifice or become martyrs for their blood. Even one that is actually the sun. A person who is strong in his belief would rather die. You also perform a self-immolation, which is a similar event in the book "Fahrenheit 451". An old woman gets on f...... middle of paper ......eats a perfect order and Montag tells his neighbor Clarisse the firemen's slogan: "Millay burns on Monday, Whitman on Wednesday, Faulkner on Friday, reduce them to ashes, then burn the ashes. is our official slogan" (8). In a way, though, everyone sees their god as forgiving or vengeful and worships him in a different matter and, in the end, we all are. the same. Every person believes and follows what they believe, which means we are not all that different. Even atheism is in some way a religion. They are gathered in a large group with other followers and although they do not believe in a god, they technically believe in a god, which is considered logical or nothing. It's the same difference between them. We all worship and choose to believe in who or whatever the mysteries of the unknown in some sense, we are all variously organized in our beliefs.