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Differences between Christianity, Taoism and Buddhism
1, different founders.

Christianity: Christianity was founded by Jesus of Nazareth in Israel, Palestine and Jordan in the 1 century. It inherits the Jewish Bible and many cultural traditions, and believes that God creates and dominates the world.

Taoism: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Laozi combined the great wisdom of ancient sages and sages. Summarized the essence of ancient Taoist thought and formed a complete and systematic Taoist theory, which marked the formal formation of Taoist thought. Taoism is the school that has the most profound influence on China's philosophy, literature, science and technology, art, music, health care and religion.

Buddhism: It has a history of more than 2,500 years. It was founded by Gautama Siddharta, the prince of Kapilowei Kingdom (now Nepal) in ancient India.

2. Different opinions.

Christianity: God came to the perceptual world of human beings in the body of Jesus. Jesus' declaration of the essence of God and the possibility of human existence made his historical life a standard that people believed in. This is also one of the core revelations of Christianity. As a complete God, God is also a complete person. His life is a perfect model.

Taoism: taking "Tao" as the core, thinking that Tao is inaction, advocating the nature of Tao, and putting forward political, economic, governing the country and military strategies such as Tao giving birth to law, guarding the public and the mother, and combining rigidity with softness, has simple dialectical thoughts.

Buddhism: it holds that all laws are born by karma, so fate is born by karma. A bad fate can be changed by planting good fruits. Since fate can be changed through compassion, cultivation and repentance, it is not necessarily so unchangeable. No matter how bad the fate is, it can also be transformed through various practices.

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Christian sacraments, or "sacraments", are important Christian rituals. Christianity believes that the sacrament was established by Jesus Christ himself, and it has a certain form of religious etiquette. With the help of some visible form, it gives the invisible "love" and "blessing" of Christ to the recipient, and anyone who sincerely accepts it can get it.

Catholicism and Orthodox believe that there are seven kinds of "sacraments", namely, baptism, confirmation, confession, communion (called "Eucharist Blood" by Orthodox Church), final blessing, sacredness (also called "priests and bishops who are consecrated or consecrated") and wedding. ? [46]? Protestantism generally only recognizes baptism and communion as "sacraments".

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