How do the Western religions of Judaism and Christianity differ from the Eastern religions of Hinduism and Buddhism?
A. The Eastern religions believe in reincarnation, but the Western religions do not.
B. The Eastern religions originated in Mesopotamia, but the Western religions originated in Southeast Asia.
C. The Western religions are based on written texts, but the Eastern religions are not.
D. The Western religions are polytheistic, but the Eastern religions are monotheistic.

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The correct answer is C) The Western religions are based on written texts, but the Eastern religions are not.

Western religions of Judaism and Christianity differed from the Eastern religions of Hinduism and Buddhism in that the Western religions are based on written texts, but the Eastern religions are not.

Judaism and Christianity are based on the sacred texts included in the Holy Bible. These are the Old Testament and the New Testament. The Old Testament is the basis of the religious beliefs of Jews and the New Testament contains the four evangelists texts -Marc, Mathew, Luke, and John- that are the base of Christianity and Catholicism. Eastern religions are not based on texts but on the precepts and beliefs of religions such as Buddhism.

Answer:

c

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