1, Buddhism
Buddhism, Christianity and Islam are one of the three major religions in the world. From the 6th century BC to the 5th century BC, Sakyamuni was founded in ancient India. Later, it spread widely in Asia and around the world, and had a great impact on the social, political and cultural life of many countries.
2. Christianity
Christianity is the general name of all sects that take Jesus Christ as their savior, also known as Christianity. Christianity, Buddhism and Islam are called the three major religions.
3. Catholicism
The full name of Catholicism is "Roman Catholic Church", also known as "Roman Catholic Church", which was also transliterated as "gately Religion" before. Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity and Protestantism are the three major sects of Christianity, which are generally referred to as "Christianity" in China academic circles.
4. Islam
Islam is one of the world religions, and it is also called the three major religions in the world together with Buddhism and Christianity. China used to be called "big food law", "big food religion", "Arabia" and "Islam".
Islamic Arabic transliteration means "obedience" and "peace". People who believe in Islam are collectively called "Muslims" (meaning "obedience"). It rose in the Arabian Peninsula in the early 7th century and was created and spread by Muhammad in Mecca (about 570-632). Extended data
The main religions in the world today are: Christianity (including Catholicism, Protestantism and Orthodox Church), Islam (including Sunnis and Shiites), Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Taoism and Shinto.
In ancient times, due to the exploration of the unknown universe and the pursuit of expressing people's desire for eternal liberation, people believed that there were supernatural mysterious forces or entities outside the real world, which made people revere and worship this mystery, thus extending the system of belief cognition and ritual activities. Like folk myths, they also have their own myths and legends, which are connected in series with each other, and their essence is a kind of spiritual sustenance and ultimate care.