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But on the other hand, when man does not open his mind and heart to the blessing of the spirit, but turns his soul towards the material side, towards the bodily part of his nature, then is he fallen from his high place and he becomes inferior to the inhabitants of the lower animal kingdom. In this case the man is in a sorry plight! For if the spiritual qualities of the soul, open to the breath of the Divine Spirit, are never used, they become atrophied, enfeebled, and at last incapable; whilst the soul's material qualities alone being exercised, they become terribly powerful--and the unhappy, misguided man, becomes more savage, more unjust, more vile, more cruel, more malevolent than the lower animals themselves......
‘Abdu’l-Bahá: Paris Talks, pp. 96-99  from:  Bill Huitt - http://chiron.valdosta.edu/whuitt/religion/bahai/brilstar/01intro.pdf  

Exploring Your 'Worldview'

Buddhism / Three Facts of Existence

It is a common sight in Buddhist lands to see the devotees offer flowers and light oil lamps before a Buddha image. They are not praying to the Buddha or to any "supernatural being." The flowers that fade and the flames that die down, speak to them of the impermanency of all conditioned things.

It is this single and simple word Impermanence (anicca) which is the very core of the Buddha's teaching, being also the basis for the other two characteristics of existence, Suffering and No-self.

Christian           2+  Billion
Muslim             1.6  B
Non-Religious    1.5 B
Hindu               1    B
Buddhist           400 Million
Trad. Chinese   400 M
   Taoists / Confucianists 
 
Jews                15 M
Baha'is              7 M
 
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_religious_populations#Bah.C3.A1.27.C3.ADs 

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Derivations of Religions

Updated, More Complete Chart Comparing Spiritual & Religious Traditions

Buddhism

Taoism

Confucism

Christianity

Judism

Unlike in many other religions, in Buddhism there is no particular benefit to merely believing in a doctrine. Instead, the emphasis is on living the doctrine and walking the path.

Taoism (modernly: Daoism) is a philosophical and religious tradition that emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao (modernly romanized as "Dao").   The keystone work of literature in Taoism is the Tao Te Ching, a concise and ambiguous book containing teachings attributed to Laozi (Chinese: 老子; pinyin: Lǎozi; Wade–Giles: Lao Tzu).

I Ching

Ying Yang

Confucius' social philosophy largely revolves around the concept of ren, “compassion” or “loving others.” ........the Lunyu is also an important source for Confucius' understanding of the role poetry and art more generally play in the moral education of gentlemen as well as in the reformation of society

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Taoism - Basics

     

Tiny Buddha Quotes

       
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         

James Dobson - Focus On The Family Worldview - blaming secular humanists....

Three Character Classic

The Three Character Classic

The first four verses state the core credo of Confucianism as developed by Mencius, considered one of the most influential traditional Chinese philosophers after Confucius.人之初 (rén zhī chū) People at birth, 性本善 (xìng běn shàn) Are naturally good (kind-hearted).  性相近 (xìng xiāng jìn) Their natures are similar,習相遠 (xí xiāng yuǎn) (But) their habits make them different (from each other).

Quakers / Friends:   simplicity, integrity, equality, community, and peace.

Chinese Philosophy - Elements

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