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Judaism: Principal Beliefs
The beliefs of the Jewish people are very unique because it has remained very close to its culture and traditions. ... net/WorldViews/11religions/judaism. ...
Judaism supports the idea of free will and therefore believes that for each choice we make we are responsible because we have the ability to choose between right and wrong.
Death, what are the beliefs of the Jewish people on it, what do they do when it occurs and how they do it. ... net/WorldViews/11religions/judaism. ...
The beliefs of the Jew are mainly based around the concept of the nature of God’s presence in his creation the world and its inhabitants. One very important belief in common with many religions is that Judaism believes in free will and that we are responsible for our actions because of our choice. A difference between Judaism and some other religions is that Jews believe that the name of God is not to be used at all, out of respect.
These are the main ideas and beliefs that set the Jewish religion apart from any other in the world.
Approximate Word count = 941 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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