From very old times down to the present, most people recognize and have belief in a god; and this belief has shown itself in lots of religions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, etc.). These religions try to give answers to these significant questions by proposing ways, teachings, rules of life, and holy and untouchable ceremonies to teach its followers. Men seek to find answers to the same questions answers from the various religions. Questions such as: What is man? What is the meaning and the aim of our life? What is moral good? What is sin? Why suffering and what purpose does it serve? Which is the road to true happiness? What are death, judgment and retribution after death? Why are we on earth and …show more content…
She regards with honest (almost holy) respect those ways of conduct and of life, those rules and teachings which, though different/disagreeing in many aspects from the ones she holds and explains in detail, anyway often reflect a ray of that Truth, Christ himself, which teaches all men." The Church, therefore, heavily encourages her sons that they recognize, preserve and help increase the good things, related to religion or the soul and moral, as well as the things related to how people and cultures interact and values found among the followers of other religions. The document especially talks about Islam and Judaism as these are more commonly seen as religions that have little or nothing in common with Christianity and more importantly