Jeezus christ. Some people need to, how does hack put it, age out already.
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DSL:It's western in the sense that it's monotheistic and it's built upon the two older religions. It has far more in common with Christianity than say, Buddhism.
Islam has not deviated from 1,200 years of the same missionary strategy. Kill the infidel. Islamic invasions of the West were stopped in the Balkans and in southern France.
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Western is a commonly-used term for those three religions. You could say Abrahamic instead if you want. It's called Western for roughly the same reasons Michigan's fight song contains the words ``champions of the west". It's not called western because of any sort of value judgement on its feelings toward what is today, geographically, the Western World.
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Western is a commonly-used term for those three religions.
As I've said, Christianity teaches that man is fallen and cannot, by his own actions, reach salvation. No other major religion teaches grace as paramount.
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This is like quibbling over Europe being called part of 'the western world' because it's technically in the Eastern hemisphere. The 'western world' has traditionally been a reference to all Europe and the former Roman Empire, which includes North Africa and much of the Middle East.
As far as I know they're the only major religions on earth to be monotheistic and all originated from the same rough area. Christianity accepts certain portions of Judaism...and Islam accepts certain portions of the other two. The three religions are related and intertwined in a way that they are NOT with Hinduism, Shinto, Buddhism, Daoism, Paganism, etc. etc.
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Originally posted by Da Geezer View PostNo, it is not. That may be common usage for Kos, HuffPo, or NPR, but never by anyone who has studied comparative religions. Abrahamic is accurate, though. Christianity had its origin in the Jewish faith because Jesus was a Jewish Rabbi with schmeha (I don't know the proper spelling). That is a special type of Rabbi who is allowed to teach original doctrine.
As I've said, Christianity teaches that man is fallen and cannot, by his own actions, reach salvation. No other major religion teaches grace as paramount.
Google Scholar is probably the largest available repository of comparative religious study. I know what you're gonna find and what's included if you search for ``Western religion'' there.
My own personal take is that coming up with a new belief system is incredibly lucrative, if you can manage it, which explains why we have three different religions with iterative versions of the same values, same creation story, same prophets and same parables. We don't need three different Abrahamic versions, and we sure don't need a ton of branches of them either. Most though not all of those offshooots were begun and carry on because there's a profit in it.
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View PostThis is like quibbling over Europe being called part of 'the western world' because it's technically in the Eastern hemisphere. The 'western world' has traditionally been a reference to all Europe and the former Roman Empire, which includes North Africa and much of the Middle East.
As far as I know they're the only major religions on earth to be monotheistic and all originated from the same rough area. Christianity accepts certain portions of Judaism...and Islam accepts certain portions of the other two. The three religions are related and intertwined in a way that they are NOT with Hinduism, Shinto, Buddhism, Daoism, Paganism, etc. etc.
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You know, I tool Western Civilization in college and was expecting Jesse James, Doc Holiday, and Wyatt Earp stuff. Those bastards kept talking about some guy named Sock Ratease. Pissed me off. False advertising iyam. Amirite?"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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Originally posted by froot loops View PostIt's funny the guy who loves to claim people are ignorant sometimes might be a little confused on the facts. If you went to noted liberal bastion Hillsdale College and took Introduction to Western Religion you would be studying comparative religion between Judaism, Islam and Christianity.
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