In Christianity, there is only one true God which consists the trinity of father, son and the holy spirit. God shares the glory with none which is very similar in monogamous relationships where an individual admits to only one partner. The author of the book “The Forgotten Art of Love” who is a professor at John Hopkins University with doctoral degrees in medicine and philosophy as well as a master’s degree in public …show more content…
The basic requirement for one to love or believe in a religion is focus and devotion. All of us are born with the capacity to love, and this capacity varies for everyone. With this love comes the state of happiness regardless of the circumstances ahead. In the religion of Buddhism, it places great emphasis towards defeating self-serving impulses as a result of meditation and deliberation which is claimed to be essential to achieve inner peace within ourselves. The principle of selflessness is often seen as a fundamental factor