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[[File:Divine Wind.jpg|250px|thumb|Bowing his head, the [[Prophet of Mercy]] basks in the presence of [[Installation 05]].]] | [[File:Divine Wind.jpg|250px|thumb|Bowing his head, the [[Prophet of Mercy]] basks in the presence of [[Installation 05]].]] | ||
{{quote|If had known you were going to bring up religion... I would have counseled a less contentious topic.|[[Rol Pedersen]]<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''page 119''</ref>}} | {{quote|If had known you were going to bring up religion... I would have counseled a less contentious topic.|[[Rol Pedersen]]<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''page 119''</ref>}} | ||
A '''religion''' is a set of tenets and practices, often centered upon specific supernatural and moral claims about reality, the cosmos, and human nature, and often codified as prayer, ritual, or religious law. Religion also encompasses ancestral or cultural traditions, writings, history, and mythology, as well as personal faith and religious experience. The term "religion" refers to both the personal practices related to communal faith and to group rituals and communication stemming from shared conviction. | |||
==Religions practiced in ''Halo''== | |||
===Buddhism=== | ===Buddhism=== | ||
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A Buddhist is one who takes refuge in The Three Jewels: Buddha; one who is Awakened, Dharma; The Teaching (of Buddha), and Sangha; The Community (of Buddhists). | A Buddhist is one who takes refuge in The Three Jewels: Buddha; one who is Awakened, Dharma; The Teaching (of Buddha), and Sangha; The Community (of Buddhists). | ||
=== | ====Zen==== | ||
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Zen is a form of Buddhism that became popular in [[China]] and [[Japan]] and that lays special emphasis on meditation. According to Charles S. Prebish:<ref>'''Historical Dictionary of Buddhism''', ''page 287''</ref> ''"Although a variety of Zen 'schools' developed in Japan, they all emphasize Zen as a teaching that does not depend on sacred texts, that provides the potential for direct realization, that the realization attained is none other than the Buddha nature possessed by each sentient being ..."'' Zen places less emphasis on scriptures than some other forms of Buddhism and prefers to focus on direct spiritual breakthroughs to truth. | |||
[[Smart artificial intelligence|"Smart" AIs]], having the short lifespan of seven years and a human-like imagination, often look to Zen. [[Wikipedia:Koan|Koans]], spiritual questions on which Buddhists meditate, are popular subjects of intrigue.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 178''</ref> | |||
===Islam=== | ===Islam=== | ||
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Muslims regard their religion as the completed and universal version of a primordial, monotheistic faith revealed at many times and places before, including, notably, to the prophets Abraham, Moses and Jesus. Islamic tradition holds that previous messages and revelations have been changed and distorted over time. Religious practices include the Five Pillars of Islam, which are five obligatory acts of worship. Islamic law touches on virtually every aspect of life and society, encompassing everything from banking and warfare to welfare and the environment. | Muslims regard their religion as the completed and universal version of a primordial, monotheistic faith revealed at many times and places before, including, notably, to the prophets Abraham, Moses and Jesus. Islamic tradition holds that previous messages and revelations have been changed and distorted over time. Religious practices include the Five Pillars of Islam, which are five obligatory acts of worship. Islamic law touches on virtually every aspect of life and society, encompassing everything from banking and warfare to welfare and the environment. | ||
As of 2552, [[Pakistan]] | As of 2552, Islam is the official religion of the [[Islamic Republic of Pakistan]].{{citation needed}} | ||
=== | ===Christianity=== | ||
{{ | {{main|Wikipedia:Christianity|l1=Christianity on Wikipedia|Evangelical Promessic|Lutheranism|Religious Society of Friends}} | ||
Christianity is a monotheistic religion centered on the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth as presented in the New Testament. Its followers, known as Christians, believe that Jesus is the begotten Son of God and the Messiah (Christ) prophesied in the Old Testament. To Christians, Jesus Christ is a teacher, the model of a virtuous life, the revealer and son of God, and most importantly the savior of humanity who suffered, died, and was resurrected to bring about salvation from sin. Christians maintain that Jesus ascended into heaven, and most denominations teach that Jesus will return to judge the living and the dead, granting everlasting life to his followers. | |||
===Triad=== | ===Triad=== | ||
{{Main|Triad}} | {{Main|Triad}} | ||
Triad is a human religion founded by the self-proclaimed | Triad is a human religion founded by the self-proclaimed [[Dasc Gevadim]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''' - ''[[Stomping on the Heels of a Fuss]]''</ref> The followers of Triad believe that everyone harbored three internal lives, and believed you could reach spiritual transcendence by linking the three. | ||
=== | ===Covenant religion=== | ||
{{Main|Covenant religion}} | {{Main|Covenant religion}} | ||
The [[Covenant]] religion, given no specific name, is a polytheistic religion that centers around the belief that godhood is a state attainable by mortals and that the [[Forerunner]] attained such a state through activation of the [[Halo Array]], which sent them on their Great Journey to salvation. Originating as the belief system of the [[San'Shyuum]], it was eventually adopted and, to an extent, modified by the various races that would later join the Covenant, with the most devoted new members being the Sangheili and the Jiralhanae. It would continue even after the end of the Covenant as the Sangheili faith, although modified by recent revelations concerning the true purpose of the Halo Array. | The [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] religion, given no specific name, is a polytheistic religion that centers around the belief that godhood is a state attainable by mortals and that the [[Forerunner]] attained such a state through activation of the [[Halo Array]], which sent them on their Great Journey to salvation. Originating as the belief system of the [[San 'Shyuum]], it was eventually adopted and, to an extent, modified by the various races that would later join the Covenant, with the most devoted new members being the Sangheili and the Jiralhanae. It would continue even after the end of the Covenant as the Sangheili faith, although modified by recent revelations concerning the true purpose of the Halo Array. | ||
==Forerunner belief system== | ===Forerunner belief system=== | ||
{{Main|Mantle}} | {{Main|Mantle}} | ||
The Forerunner belief system was based on the belief that they upheld the Mantle, the source of Forerunner authority as the stewards of the galaxy. The Forerunners believed that the Mantle had been passed down to them by the [[Precursors]], god-like creatures with the power to travel intergalactic distances and accelerate the evolution of intelligent life.<ref>'''[[ | The Forerunner belief system was based on the belief that they upheld the Mantle, the source of Forerunner authority as the stewards of the galaxy. The Forerunners believed that the Mantle had been passed down to them by the [[Precursors]], god-like creatures with the power to travel intergalactic distances and accelerate the evolution of intelligent life.<ref>'''[[Terminals]]'''</ref> | ||
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