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What do people believe in?
Question 1: What is the use of human belief? Faith doesn't have to be related to religion or God. Faith is the spiritual sustenance of a person's life. Without faith, there is no fear and no bottom line. Such people, such a society, are all crazy. Faith is very simple, such as faith in science, faith in truth and so on.

Faith endows humanity with depth, height of soul and strength of will. At the same time, due to the guidance and shaping of faith, human nature is both rich and relatively simple. A person with faith, no matter how many setbacks, hardships, puzzles and pains he has experienced, will integrate all these experiences into positive things and extract something beneficial to his soul. In the light of faith, these things become the mineral deposits of life, and finally turn into the consciousness of life and the understanding of existence. And a person without faith is likely to accumulate practical things such as skills, strategies and politics. From his survival. Apart from interests, he doesn't know that there are eternal values, such as love, sympathy, virtue and so on. When the lamp of faith goes out, survival becomes a struggle in a dark room ―― chaos, pain and meaninglessness.

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Question 2: Does everyone have faith? What is man's belief? Advanced faith is relative, so is reading faith without faith. Religion is the most common belief in our life, followed by the ideology of our country. In fact, religion is the most obvious. Religion is the product of human development to a certain stage and the expression of human progress. Although it also brings us bad things, some people may use religion to create trouble to achieve certain goals and fool our congregation. Is that why people are so stupid? I wonder why. I don't think so. I think they understand, but they do feel the changes that this belief has brought to their lives. They live a meaningful life because of this. They are not confused. What is confusion? In fact, most of our life now is very confused. People don't know what they are busy with. Some people want to make money, so why should people make money? Can they be happy to maintain their family life? It is out of the question. There are many times when we don't think about this problem. This may be a tradition and lifestyle of human beings. However, when you think about it carefully, when you are alone in the room, you will find that I have never known what my ultimate pursuit is, and then I will feel a sense of loss and emptiness that I have never felt before. At this time, when I realize that I don't have my own beliefs, humans may find that I have no meaning to live, and then I will end my life by committing suicide. Why? Because he has no need to survive, this society has made us very tired, because we are not very free, we are not allowed to abide by laws and ethics, and there are many rules and regulations, so they will choose this way. Is that really the case? It seems wrong. They may realize that ending life is actually a better way to live, and then they will do it. Of course, I'm not encouraging people to commit suicide. After all, there is a suicide every 2 1 second around us. I think it's because there is no faith and no spiritual sustenance. I think spiritual sustenance is the most important thing, not material life.

This seems to be different from what we usually come into contact with, but it can't be denied. Think about it, how can a person live without faith and motivation to pursue? Only when he has faith will he pursue material life. So how did people in primitive society come over? Did they trace it? What is their first requirement? What was the belief at the beginning of human birth? Or do humans have their own beliefs? Maybe their belief is to make mankind continue, and then other beliefs, such as totem worship, are derived from it. If they lose this belief, I really don't know if they have the courage and strength to live.

Having said so much, I don't know what to say. This is sheer nonsense. I think everyone should have their own beliefs, especially college students. Without faith, there is no need and motivation for survival. People have to live for their own beliefs and pursuits, so it will be meaningful. We really should learn from the west. They have their own beliefs, that is, God, the God who gives them food. What should we believe? Should we also believe in God? No, you can trust Marx, but I don't think you will, because it has gone bad and been used by others. We can believe in ourselves, in progress, in life and in the future. In short, we can believe in many beliefs as long as we have our own ideas.

About 80% people say that their belief is God. Then ask me, what about you? I told you, my faith is not God. They asked again, what is your belief? I said, I have no religion, but I have faith, and I believe in a power. They then asked, what kind of power? When I described it, I used such words, higher than nature, abstract, shrouded, pushed, and combined with the heart. . . . They asked again, where did such power come from? I said, can you explain where the time comes from? They say that God created time. When I was thinking about the one-sidedness of this answer, they quickly told me that the power you said came from God.

Question 3: Does everyone have faith? Everyone needs a correct belief. Life without faith is a fragmented life, because I don't know where people come from and where they are going, and I have no sense of belonging. I feel empty and ignorant about the value of life and the meaning of living, and lose interest in living. But faith solves these problems in life, so faith is what everyone needs; More importantly, we should carefully choose a belief, because this choice is not just a random religious letter, it is a life-and-death choice. Correct faith will lead you to eternal life, and wrong choice will lead you to extinction. So I understand the necessity of faith, and I also understand which religion to choose as my faith. First of all, I want to know who I trust, what is worthy of my trust, and whether I can entrust the major events of my life to myself! These are all worth considering and should not be sloppy.

Question 4: What is faith? Is faith important to a person? What is faith? Faith is a pursuit and a spiritual pillar. You don't have to believe in any religion or worship any god to be a man of faith, because in this world, no matter what kind of faith is educating people, you must have a grateful heart, a kind heart and a normal heart. As long as you can strengthen this belief, then you are a man of faith and live a meaningful life. My belief is to believe in the human spirit and the human soul can live forever. For this belief, I constantly improve my knowledge. The meaning of thinking about life constantly is that one day, when my spirit and soul can leave my body, I can still know who I am. It sounds ridiculous, but it's my pursuit. My belief stems from my thinking about life and is not influenced by any merits, because I have never been exposed to what you said. My belief is not to let myself die of illness, not to let myself eat, and to work all night under the banner of enlightenment. Faith is a person's business and has nothing to do with others. As long as you do your homework well, you can give yourself some confidence and reasons when you face death. I believe that death is not the end, but the beginning.

Question 5: Do people have a belief all their lives? Let's ask, what's the difference between people with faith and people without faith?

Without faith, it is like a lonely boat in the sea, very confused.

Having faith is like seeing a lighthouse in the sea, which will generate motivation, goals, and some even wisdom, wealth and so on. See what this letter is about.

Religion is a good place to belong, Christianity is universal, Buddhism is compassionate and wise.

My personal experience is that I have been very interested in the truth about people and the universe since I was a child. I am dabbling in philosophy, science and art, but it doesn't feel right. I can't answer my doubts by following those who make my life go further and further. After studying Buddhism, not only all doubts were solved, but also more was known. There is quite a feeling that "the sea of suffering is boundless, and turning back is the shore".

If the landlord wants to improve his living standard, or understand the real operation law of nature and solve all doubts, then learning Buddhism is an excellent choice. If you want to know how to get rich, how to be carefree and how lucky, learning Buddhism is also an excellent choice. From small wishes to big wishes, Buddhism covers everything.

Question 6: What are the main beliefs of the Japanese? The religious beliefs in Japan are mainly Shinto, followed by Buddhism. It is said that there are more than ten thousand temples and shrines in Japan. Famous temples include Asakusa Kannonji in Tokyo, Kiyomizu Temple in Kyoto and Tangzhaoti Temple in Nara. The famous shrines are the Meiji Jingu in Tokyo and the Peace Shrine in Kyoto. The number of believers exceeds 1 100 million.

Different from domestic temples, Japanese temples and shrines rarely have incense-filled and smoky landscapes, and almost all of them have a sink in front of the main hall. Swimming pools vary in shape and size, including long, square, round and prismatic. Perhaps influenced by China's ancient culture, a more elegant sink will have a dragon or a samurai carved in bronze at one end, which is lifelike and magnificent; Some simple ones have a bamboo tube, and the clear and cool groundwater flows out from the longkou and bamboo tube, filling the pool, which is in harmony with the surrounding tree-lined natural environment. There are also several small spoons made of bamboo or metal, which are exquisite, unique and eye-catching.

Japanese people like to go to temples and shrines. In addition to offering sacrifices, they also want to attend happy events such as getting married and having children, and they can also write down their wishes on prayer cards. Yamato nationality is a nation that pays attention to cleanliness. When entering temples and shrines, it is one of the rules to wash your hands first, then enter temples, wash away dust and worship to show your respect and piety to Buddha and God. The clear water in the pool is only used for washing hands, and it is not allowed to wash fruits and clothes. Hand washing is also very particular. You can't just put your hand in the pool to wash it. Instead, you scoop up the water with a spoon, turn around slightly, tilt the spoon, and let the water fall into your hand and flow away in the sink next to the pool. "Running water does not rot" makes the pool water clean and generally drinkable, especially the clear spring of Kiyomizu Temple in Kyoto, which is called "golden water". It is said that you can get what you want if you drink it. But when drinking, don't touch your lips with the spoon. Put the spoon above your lips and pour the water into your mouth, which is more hygienic.

Whether your hands are clean or not, wash your hands in front of the main hall of temples and shrines. Up to now, this has become a symbolic ceremony, but everyone will follow it.

Shinto, or Shinto for short, is a traditional national religion in Japan. At first, it mainly worshipped nature, ancestors and emperors. It belongs to animism polytheism (elf worship), which regards all kinds of animals and plants in nature as gods and gives the Japanese emperor divinity. After absorbing Confucianism and Buddhism in China in the 5th and 8th centuries, it gradually formed a relatively complete system. Before the Meiji Restoration (A.D. 1868), Shinto was only in a dependent position because of the prevalence of Buddhism.

After the Meiji Restoration, in order to consolidate the kingship, Japan honored Shinto as the state religion, which was a tool for the country to teach its citizens loyalty to the monarch, patriotism and loyalty to the emperor. The "heroic performance" of the Japanese Kamikaze special attack team in World War II is the best proof.

After Japan's defeat in World War II, on New Year's Day 1946, Emperor Hirohito issued a declaration denying his godhead status, and the Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces also asked Japan to abolish the national Shinto and make it a folk religion. Nevertheless, Shintoism is still the most popular religion in Japan, accounting for 80% of the population.

The "God" of "Shintoism"

The word "Shinto" first appeared in the Japanese Minister, which recorded that "the emperor believed in Buddhism and respected Shinto". Although the word "Shinto" comes from Chinese characters in China, the concept of this word is actually different in China and Japan. If we explain Shinto literally, we will be misled by its name.

The Japanese call all gods gods gods. After Chinese characters were introduced into Japan, the word "God" was used to represent God. The Japanese call Kami the ancestor of the Royal P clan, and the soul of great men and heroes who have passed away. They also call Kami the soul of animals, plants and nature, such as mountains, trees and foxes, and consider them worthy of worship.

The book "Biography of Ancient Events" made the following comments on Kami: "Anyone who calls Kami begins with the gods seen in ancient books, birds, animals, plants, mountains and seas, etc. Anything unusual is called Kami. Not only the excellent, the good, the meritorious. Everything that is fierce, P strange and P terrible is also called God. That is to say, the "God" worshipped by Shintoism is not only the so-called God O of China, but also some appalling demons.

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Unlike Christians, Shintoism has regular worship every week. Believers can pay homage on 1 day, 15 or Memorial Day every month, or they can pay homage at any time according to their personal needs. Devout Shintoists go to the shrine to worship every morning.

Newborns need to pay homage to the patron saint within 30~ 100 days after birth, and children aged 3p5p7 will pay homage to the shrine on July 3rd 1 15. Thank God O for his blessing ... >>

Question 7: What kind of people are people with faith? What does faith mean? Faith refers to extreme trust and respect for someone or an idea as an example or guide for one's actions. In other words, you should have a goal in mind. The object of belief can be people. In short, since you have chosen to believe and work hard, don't give up anyway. Always find yourself a goal in your heart. It may be far away from you, but no matter what happens, your faith can encourage you and give you strength.

Question 8: What is faith? Children have no faith, and not all adults have faith.

Faith is an inner experience, which will be adhered to at any time and will not be easily changed. Of course, with the increase of my experience, there will still be changes.

Faith and belief are different, even if believers believe in the same religion, it is difficult to be the same. Belief is the inner consciousness of price privatization.

Do you think you have no faith? What is there to worry about? Children can live a carefree life without faith, because they don't have to face social contradictions. We can't be as naive as children, but we will try to find a way of inner balance. When you have such a set of things that you can face the world calmly, this concept can naturally be called your belief.

Laozi explained the universe, human body and how to treat himself by developing his Tao theory, which is his belief. The teachings of Tao also influenced the beliefs of his followers.

There are many saints. Confucius and Mencius attacked Zhuangzi. You can see who you believe. It should be harmless to improve your wisdom, which will affect or change your mind. But the faith is still your own, and you can't copy it from the saints.

Question 9: What are the beliefs of China people? Some people say that China people are one of the few terrible countries without faith in the world. In today's China, the most common beliefs are power and wealth. So now, inspired by the slogan of vigorously developing the economy and putting GDP first-economy first, money first, laughing at poverty is not rampant, materialistic, money first, everyone runs with money. With money, the spirit will be lost. Without money, money has become the fundamental law and criterion that dominates everything. I believe that money does not need to pay a price, but also meets the needs of life; It not only conforms to the goal of life, but also improves the living standard; It not only improves the social status, but also satisfies the desire. There is nothing wrong with it, so everyone is scrambling. However, the modern luxurious material life can't hide the crisis of faith in front of us. Without faith, the country will die, the nation will decline, society will be chaotic, universities will rot, professors will fail, people will be impatient, families will change, and there will be no faith ... In a society dominated by money, everything will become frivolous, and both believers and family will become insignificant. Believers in money, on the other hand, have superficial goals and frivolous personalities. He can swear before the law and ancestors, and at the same time secretly do acts that violate the oath. Swearing is only an auxiliary means for money believers to obtain money. What do China people believe in? Some people may say that they once believed in capitalism! But today, I'm afraid not many people regard * * *' s political ideal as a kind of belief. Some people may say that we believe in Taoism, Confucianism or Buddhism ... Yes, in the past thousands of years, China people have been looking for their own beliefs in utility and practicality, and the idols worshipped by China people are constantly changing with the changes of the times. No matter some monsters, or Sakyamuni, Tailaojun, Guanyin Bodhisattva, China people have not found a soul. Therefore, from ancient times to the present, the souls of China people have been living like orphans, without snuggling, relying, courage and self-confidence. When three thousand troops from Britain and France landed in tanggu port, they were invincible and went all the way to Yuanmingyuan. When War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression broke out, a Japanese devil could drive away China people in a village and a town. In a sense, China people without faith are like a group of lost lambs. At present, China lacks cultural and moral standards, and some people are too mercenary. The concept of right and wrong is also very confusing. Whether it is the intrigue of the people, the intrigue of the business community or the jealousy of the officialdom, these are all problems. There are a lot of hidden dangers in ideology, which are caused by the lack of faith. Why is western capitalism more dynamic and vital? It is because there are two ropes that bind all people in Europe and America together: one is religion and the other is law. No matter the ruler or the common people, they can't escape the bondage of these two ropes. The rope of religious belief regulates people's spiritual level. The rope of law regulates people's secular level. At that time, American Presidents Nixon and Clinton lost their positions just because of the Watergate Incident and the zipper incident. These are not fart matters. The other, totally embarassed, repeatedly confessed to the people the mistakes he made in his life style, and barely passed the exam n times! China people don't have their own beliefs, which leads to self-proliferation, lack of restraint and unified spiritual support. Without a unified and standardized moral consciousness and truth consciousness, everyone only believes in himself, establishes behaviors according to his own will, and has his own behavioral reasons, which leads to the lack of a unified consciousness of China people in various industries and life fields. Due to lack of faith, China people have no sense of guilt, debt and guilt. As long as you don't know the crime, you are innocent, which leads to the cruelty and indifference of China people when they have internal contradictions and differences. Throughout the history of China, the most brutal struggles and massacres have come from ourselves. In the past hundred years, China people have experienced too many things and been knocked down too much. First the Manchu emperor, then Confucianism and classical Chinese, then traditional Chinese characters, then Confucius himself, and then all traditional cultures. Of course, there are also differences, such as the worship of the tyrant Qin Shihuang and the worship of Legalism; For example, in the late 1980 s and early 1990 s, the whole gold worship craze. -Looking at how unfortunate China people have been for more than 100 years, they have experienced the process from peak to trough, to the air and then to the ground. The whole nation is stupid, and the ideological circle is stupid, not to mention ordinary people? We have seen too many people who do things according to their conscience and don't get along well in society; On the contrary, some unscrupulous people who have no bottom line are popular ... >>