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This three page-paper compares and contrasts the reason for life according to the Hindus, Christians and the Islam’s. Bibliography lists two sources.
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people are taking time to regroup and re-evaluate what their life is all about. For some that is already blueprinted for them by way of their spiritual beliefs. Christians and
Islamic followers have very similar beliefs about why we are on earth but the Hindus view it entirely differently(Dalrymple 28). The Christians call him
God or Lord and the Islams call him Allah but they are for all intents and purposes worshipping the same devine being(Dalrymple 28). The purpose they believe of their existence
on earth is to prove their devotion to the creator and spend their life serving him until he deems it time to take them into the afterlife(Dalrymple 28).
In the Christian faith the followers believe the reason they are placed on earth was that God gave us life as gift(Dalrymple 28). He produced the world for us
including all the resources we would ever need to live and let us have the free will to make choices(Dalrymple 28). With that free will we are supposed to chose
all things that worship God, and thank him for our existence as well as for loving and taking care of us(Dalrymple 28). The God isolating and powerful in both the
eyes of the Islam and the Christians and he is the one who will take us to a better place when our time on earth is done(Dalrymple 28). The Christians
are followers of Jesus also , who they believe was sent by God to show us back to the faith that he wants us to adhere too(Dalrymple 28). He lived
an exemplary life while here and retaught values that God wants us to follow. Islamic do not believe Jesus was a devine message from God but do believe their purpose
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