concept   divine punishment

10 commonsense assertions
Cultures (10) Buddhism (1) Ancient Greek civilization (1) Ancient Greek mythology enthusiasts (1) Aztec civilization (1) Judaism (1) Middle Eastern countries (1) Native American traditions (1) Taoism (1) Traditional African religions (1) modern society (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 divine punishment Buddhism In Buddhism, divine punishment is connected to negative karma and the journey towards spiritual purification and enlightenment. 2
2 divine punishment Ancient Greek civilization In Ancient Greek culture, divine punishment was believed to be the result of defying or showing hubris towards the gods. 1
3 divine punishment Ancient Greek mythology enthusiasts Divine punishment was a possible consequence for hubris, impiety, or breaking divine laws in Ancient Greek mythology and served as a moral lesson and warning. 1
4 divine punishment Aztec civilization The Aztec civilization believed divine punishment was a result of human actions affecting cosmic order and required sacrifices to restore harmony. 1
5 divine punishment Judaism Judaism sees divine punishment as a means of correction and justice for breaking God's commandments. 1
6 divine punishment Middle Eastern countries In Middle Eastern culture, divine punishment is seen as retributive justice for transgressions against religious or moral laws. 1
7 divine punishment Native American traditions Native American traditions view divine punishment as a consequence of disrupting the balance of nature. 1
8 divine punishment Taoism In Taoism, divine punishment is seen as a consequence of acting against the natural order and brings about divine retribution. 1
9 divine punishment Traditional African religions Traditional African religions perceive divine punishment as a result of disrupting spiritual balance and ancestral relations, requiring ritual appeasement and restitution. 1
10 divine punishment modern society Divine punishment is not commonly believed or associated with natural or societal events in modern society, often considered as a superstition. 1