Cheondoism Vs. Christianity
Funeral
Practice
After Life
Most Christians attend worship services at church on Sundays, which generally include singing, prayer and a sermon. Most Christian churches have a special ritual for ordination, or designating a person fit for a leadership position in the church. At home, most practicing Christians pray regularly and many read the Bible.
Christianity
Cheondoism rejects the notion of an afterlife, and instead works to create a paradise on earth through peace, moral virtue and Confucian propriety, while reforming society and overcoming old, outdated customs in Korean society.
After Death
The religion based on the person
and teachings of Jesus of
Nazareth, or its beliefs and
practices.
Christian beliefs about the afterlife vary slightly between denominations and individual Christians, but the vast majority of Christians believe heaven is a place where believers go upon dying in order to enjoy the presence of God as well as other believers. Many Christians also believe that the Bible teaches the existence of hell as a place of judgment and punishment.
Cheondoism
is a 20th-century
Korean religious movement that
has
some elements from Christianity.
Funeral
Practice
The religion is about “the Heavenly Way” and how to improve your inner self so that you can reach Heaven which is signified as a level of goodness and equality which everyone should try to attain. -
Work Cited
http://www.religionfacts.com/christianity/practices.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheondoism
http://
www.quickcondolence.com/2013/08/05/cheondoism-condolence-practices/