My Questions for Religious Breakdown
1. Origins & History
- When and where did this religion begin?
- Who founded it (if anyone), and under what circumstances?
- What cultural, social, or historical context gave rise to it?
- How has the religion changed or evolved over time?
2. Sacred Texts & Teachings
- Does the religion have holy scriptures, oral traditions, or key writings?
- What are the central myths, stories, or teachings?
- Who are the major teachers, prophets, or philosophers within the tradition?
3. Core Beliefs
- What is the religion’s view of the divine (gods, goddesses, spirits, universal force)?
- How does it understand the creation of the world and humanity?
- What does it teach about the purpose of life?
- What is its view of death, afterlife, or reincarnation?
- How does it define good and evil, morality, and justice?
4. Practices & Rituals
- What are the key rituals (daily, seasonal, or life-stage)?
- Are there forms of prayer, meditation, or worship?
- What festivals, holy days, or sacred seasons are celebrated?
- Are there dietary rules, dress codes, or purity laws?
5. Institutions & Community
- How is religious authority organized (priests, elders, councils)?
- What places of worship or sacred spaces are central?
- How is the religion practiced communally versus individually?
- What role does family, community, or society play in its practice?
6. Symbols & Material Culture
- What are the religion’s important symbols, icons, or sacred objects?
- Are there specific art forms, music, architecture, or literature tied to it?
- Are pilgrimages or sacred landscapes part of practice?
7. Ethics & Law
- Does the religion provide guidelines for personal conduct?
- Are there codes of law, commandments, or principles for justice?
- How does it address social issues such as gender roles, wealth, or community responsibility?
8. Variations & Sects
- Does the religion have denominations, sects, or schools of thought?
- What are the major differences among them?
- How do they interact with each other?
9. Relationship to Other Religions
- How does it view other faiths or belief systems?
- Has it historically been tolerant, syncretic, or exclusive?
- How has it engaged in interfaith dialogue or conflict?
10. Modern Context
- How is the religion practiced today, and where is it most common?
- How has it adapted to globalization, science, and modern culture?
- What challenges or controversies does it face?
- How do practitioners see its future?
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