Sikhism is monotheistic, while Jainism is polytheistic.
Faith in God
There isn't one, because "Chinese" is not a religion. If you remove Chinese from that list, then the common thread is that they are all religions.
Hinduism and Islam in India make up >90% of the Indian population. However, India has numerous other religions like Sikhism, Jainism, Christianity, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, etc.
What is the difference between absolute continuity and differential continuity? Do an individual's experiences affect differential continuity? Provide specific examples
Jainism was founded sometime between the 6th and 9th century.
The biggest difference between Judaism and other religions is that Judaism has few if any converts. If you are not born into the religion, then you are not part of that religion. Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Sikhism, Jainism all welcome converts.
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Taoism: Man's relationship with nature. Confucianism: Man's relationship with his fellow man. Taoism: Polytheistic. Confucianism: Monotheistic. Taoism was founded by Lao Tzu. Confucianism was founded by Confucius.
They are both Monotheistic.
In Sikhism, women are allowed to be priests. Sikhism promotes equality between everyone and it would be a bit hypocritical is Sikh women weren't allowed to be priests.
The leader or founder of Jainism was Adinatha. Traditionally, Jainism is known as Jaina dharma. It is a religion that emphasizes equality between all forms of life and spiritual independence.