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Lesson 2 Journal Entry_Introduction to World Religion

Lesson 2 Journal Entry_Introduction to World Religion

Q For each lesson, make an entry (250 words or more) based on your observations of the religions studied within that lesson. Explain the meaning of each religion’s symbol and the key ideas of their faith. Pay special attention to any features of those religions that you believe are critical or exemplary or of interest to you. Identify those things and discuss your reaction to what you learned in each lesson. Reflection journal on Buddhism and Hinduism

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Both Hinduism and Buddhism originated in India and have roots tied to the ancient past, but with completely different sources of origin. While Hinduism has existed for a long time, Buddhism emerged as a subset of Hinduism as a response to growing differences and the resultant movement. The 4 noble truths in Buddhism is that suffering is inevitable, the cause for this suffering is desire, the way to end put an end to this exits, and that is through the noble eightfold path.