Christianity Christianity is a monotheistic religion centered around the teachings of Jesus Christ it believes in one God who created the universe and that Jesus the son of God came to Earth died for Humanity sins and rose from the dead offering salvation to Believers the Bible consisting of the Old and New Testaments serves as its sacred text practices include worship prayer and following jesus' teachings of Love forgiveness and compassion Hinduism Hinduism is a diverse religion originating in Ancient India it encompasses a wide range of beliefs rituals and practices it emphasizes Concepts such as karma the law
of cause and effect Dharma one's duty in life and MOA Liberation from the cycle of reincarnation Hinduism worships numerous gods and goddesses with major deities including Brahma Vishnu and Shiva sacred texts include the vetas upanishads and Bhagavad Gita Islam Islam is a monotheistic religion founded by the Prophet Muhammad in the 7th Century CE its Central belief is in one God Allah and following the teachings of the Quran Islam's holy book and the Hadith which are records of Muhammad's sayings and actions and Muslims believe that Islam is the first and only religion of God since the
prophet Adam and that Judaism and Christianity are previous versions of Islam that were distorted and renamed by humans Buddhism Buddhism is a spiritual tradition that focuses on understanding and alleviating suffering through mindfulness meditation and ethical living it originated in Ancient India and teaches the four noble truths the truth of suffering its cause its cessation and the path to cessation and the eight-fold path as a guide to Enlightenment and Liberation from suffering Judaism Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions originating in the ancient near East it centers around the Covenant between God and the Jewish
people as revealed in the Torah which includes the Hebrew Bible Judaism emphasizes ethical living ritual practices and the pursuit of Justice with key beliefs including the Oneness of God the importance of community and the concept of chosenness Shinto Shinto is the indigenous religion of Japan focusing on the reverence of Kami Spirits or deities found in nature ancestors and sacred places it emphasizes rituals purification and harmony with the natural world influencing Japanese culture traditions and ceremonies taism the taism is a philosophical and spiritual tradition originating in ancient China centered around the concept of the toao meaning
the way or the natural order of the universe it advocates for Simplicity harmony with nature and the cultivation of inner peace through practices like meditation Tai Chi and the study of taist texts such as the TA Ching Voodoo the voodoo is a religion practiced primarily in Haiti and parts of West Africa it combines elements of African animism indigenous Caribbean beliefs and Catholicism Voodoo emphasizes ancestor worship reverence for spirits Lowa and rituals involving music dance and offerings to establish communication with the spirit world for healing protection and guidance sism the sism is a monotheistic religion founded
in the 15th century in the Punjab region of South Asia by Guru nanak and developed by subsequent seik gurus it emphasizes the belief in one God equality of all humans community service and the pursuit of selfless devotion and righteous living key practices include meditation on the Divine name Nam simran service SAA and recitation of hymns from the seik scripture Guru Gran sahib spiritism the spiritism is a belief system that postulates the existence of spirits and the possibility of communication with them through mediums it originated in the 19th century and emphasizes moral principles reincarnation and the
idea of spiritual Evolution spiritism gained popularity through the teachings of Alan cardak and is practiced in various forms worldwide Confucianism the confu ism is a philosophical and ethical system originating in ancient China attributed to the teachings of confucious it emphasizes moral values social harmony and the cultivation of Virtues such as filial piety righteousness and propriety Central to confusion thought is the concept of Ren often translated as benevolence or humaness which guides individuals in their relationships with others bahai Faith the bahai faith is a monotheistic religion founded in the 19th century by bahad in Persia it
emphasizes the unity of humanity the Oneness of God and the essential Harmony of all religions the bahai faith recognizes bahaa as the latest in a line of prophets including Abraham Moses Buddha Jesus and Muhammad jism jism is an ancient Indian religion emphasizing nonviolence truthfulness and self-discipline founded by Lord mahavira in the 6th century B.C Janes believe in karma reincarnation and the liberation of the soul from the cycle of birth and death through spiritual purification and Enlightenment Zoroastrianism Zoroastrianism is one of the world's oldest monotheistic religions originating in ancient Persia around 3500 years ago it was
founded by the prophet zoroaster and centers around the belief in one supreme deity Aura Mazda and the struggle between good represented by Aura Mazda and evil represented by angra menu deism deism is the belief in a Supreme Being or Creator who set the ierse in motion but does not intervene in human Affairs or reveal themselves through religious scriptures wiah wiah is a modern Pagan religion centered around reverence for nature worship of a goddess and God and the practice of magic it was founded in the mid 20th century and draws on Ancient Pagan Traditions folklore and
ceremonial magic atheism atheism is the absence of belief in gods or deities it is the rejection of theism the belief in the existence of gods atheists typically rely on reason science and evidence to understand the world rather than religious Faith or Supernatural explanations Satanism the Satanism is a diverse set of beliefs and practices centered around the symbol of Satan while there are various forms of Satanism they generally reject traditional religious norms and emphasize individualism rationality and personal empowerment some satanists do not actually worship Satan as a deity but rather use the symbol as a metaphor
for Rebellion against religious Authority and societal Norms polytheism polytheism is a belief system that worships multiple gods and goddesses each typically associated with different aspects of life nature or Human Experience Greek paganism the Greek paganism was the ancient religion practiced by the Greeks before the spread of Christianity it revolved around a Pantheon of gods and goddesses with Zeus as the chief deity and included rituals sacrifices and festivals to honor them it also emphasized the importance of mythy ology and storytelling in understanding the world and human existence Egyptian paganism the Egyptian paganism was the belief system
practiced in ancient Egypt for over 3,000 years it centered around polytheism with gods and goddesses like raw Isis and Osiris playing prominent roles Egyptians emphasized the afterlife and believed in complex rituals mummification and the importance of preserving the body for the Soul's Journey to the next life Norse paganism the Norse paganism was the pre-christian religion of the Scandinavian people including the Vikings it revolved around a Pantheon of gods and goddesses such as Odin Thor and friya and included beliefs in an afterlife mythical creatures like Giants and dwarves and epic Tales of heroism and Destiny