concept   prophets

19 commonsense assertions
Cultures (19) Islamic culture (1) Secular (1) mythological beliefs (1) African Traditional Religions (1) Atheist cultures (1) Baha'i faith (1) Biblical culture (1) Contemporary Western culture (1) Hinduism (1) Mormonism (1) New Age movements (1) Pagan communities (1) Rastafarianism (1) Scientific communities (1) Shamanistic cultures (1) Sikhism (1) Skeptic communities (1) Sufism (1) Tribal societies (1)
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1 prophets Islamic culture Prophets, including Muhammad and Jesus, are revered as divine messengers in Islamic culture. 11
2 prophets Secular Secular culture often views prophets as historical or mythological figures with no contemporary impact and individuals making unproven claims of supernatural abilities. 3
3 prophets mythological beliefs Prophets in mythological cultures are believed to have divine insight and the ability to influence outcomes through communication with otherworldly beings. 2
4 prophets African Traditional Religions Prophets in African Traditional Religions are revered for their role as mediators between the human and spirit worlds and are often involved in healing and divination. 1
5 prophets Atheist cultures Prophets are considered fictional or legendary in Atheist cultures. 1
6 prophets Baha'i faith In the Baha'i faith, prophets are viewed as messengers of God serving to guide and educate humanity. 1
7 prophets Biblical culture Biblical prophets are revered as messengers of God and valued for their wisdom and guidance. 1
8 prophets Contemporary Western culture Prophets are not typically seen as present in contemporary Western culture, and are more associated with historical and religious contexts. 1
9 prophets Hinduism In Hinduism, prophets are seen as essential for offering moral and spiritual guidance. 1
10 prophets Mormonism In Mormonism, prophets are spiritual leaders who interpret and transmit divine wisdom. 1
11 prophets New Age movements New Age movements often embrace prophets as mystical visionaries with esoteric knowledge and inspiration. 1
12 prophets Pagan communities In Pagan communities, prophets are often revered as insightful and mystical figures with esoteric knowledge. 1
13 prophets Rastafarianism In Rastafarianism, prophets are viewed as messengers of God assigned to guide and educate humanity. 1
14 prophets Scientific communities Scientific communities typically view prophets as individuals making supernatural claims without proof. 1
15 prophets Shamanistic cultures In Shamanistic cultures, prophets are respected mediators between the human and spirit worlds, often involved in healing and divination. 1
16 prophets Sikhism In Sikhism, prophets or spiritual teachers are highly respected and considered important sources of moral and spiritual guidance. 1
17 prophets Skeptic communities Skeptic communities reject the existence of prophets as fictional or legendary characters. 1
18 prophets Sufism Prophets in Sufism serve as spiritual leaders who interpret and transmit divine wisdom. 1
19 prophets Tribal societies In tribal societies, prophets may be seen as historical or mythological figures with little relevance to modern life. 1