John J. Bannan
Registered Senior Member
The heart of christianity is love thy neighbor. What is the heart of the other major religions?
I think he means the most basic, major message.
I'd say he's right with Christianity, the underlying message is essentially love.
I have no idea what the others would be. I would assume most are along the lines of "being good".
The central theme of Christianity is not "love". It's love thy neighbor - and love God. Just plain old "love" could mean anything from screw thy neighbor to love thy chocolate ice cream.
The central theme of Christianity is not "love". It's love thy neighbor - and love God. Just plain old "love" could mean anything from screw thy neighbor to love thy chocolate ice cream.
Far out... I like itSo, I'd say, that at the heart of every religion is the experience of the divine.
Humm, love... Can't really agree. The only religion which makes a big fuss out of love is Christianity.
About devotion, not in the elemental religions, i.e., where gods are more elemental than personal.
then the heart of religion seems to be "god"
Not really.Christianity obviously makes a "big fuss" about loving God, but do other world religions not?
Like I said, where gods are elemental, not personal. Like Hinduism, traditional Chinese religions, the many pagan/nature religions, ancient Egyptian mythology, etc.Curious, what do you define as the elemental religions?
Isn't this like saying, the heart of cooking seems to be food? Shouldn't there be a defining characteristic of people's relationship with God? Just as in cooking, the food has to be there, but it's how you use the food that defines the meal.
The heart of christianity is love thy neighbor. What is the heart of the other major religions?
what would a meal be without food?Isn't this like saying, the heart of cooking seems to be food? Shouldn't there be a defining characteristic of people's relationship with God? Just as in cooking, the food has to be there, but it's how you use the food that defines the meal.