meltzerboy
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Apart from Christianity (Catholicism, Protestantism, Orthodox), are there any other religions which incorporate the notion of salvation, that is, the belief that we need to be redeemed for our sins? By the way, Judaism, which does not believe in original sin, has no concept of salvation. It believes we all can reach Heaven by leading a moral life, but it’s not a matter of being saved or redeemed from the sins we have committed, although we atone for them to become better people. There is punishment for truly evil people, however, in the form of separation from G-d. I’m interested in the beliefs about this matter of salvation in Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Mormonism, Quakerism, and other religions. If the idea of salvation does not exist in your religion, what form of punishment, if any, is there?