No, you do not. Many people in the world believe in and commune with God but do not follow any set religion nor religious doctrine.
Well, I know that Aristotle is part of this religion. Not sure of their god, or whatever, but I do know that Aristotle is part of it. luv kiki:)
She was part of religion - she was a god.
If you are familiar with any other religion, you will know that it is an almost universal requirement of religions to worship their God or gods.
Individuals who do not acknowledge a God and/or a religion can be referred to as atheists. Those who simply state that they do not know whether there is a God or whether there is a "true religion" are referred to as agnostic.
I don't know how else to answer the question but to say that simply put, the Catholic Church offers God as God truly is, and God as He has truly revealed Himself. It is important to note that this is not an arrogant statement. Why belong to any religion if the religion is not certain of what it believes, where it came from, and where it is going? An organization or religion which claims to follow God, but is not certain of what God has revealed, who God is, and what God is, and what God wants is no organization or religion I want to be a part of. To my knowledge no world religion claims to subsist fully in God's Truth, or fully know God's Truth. Only the Catholic Church makes this claim. Therefore it seems to me that Catholicism must be the surefire way to God.
None at all, since, being an Olympian god, he himself was an integral part of ancient Greek religion.
it not about your religion its about faith in our god that's my only biggest know
Nobody know only god know...
No actually not really because to know God you have to know all of Him
Agnostic view: If the existence of God is true, we do not know what religion he advocates.God himself would not have the need for a religion, though. He would simply advocate and promote one.
Only a wise man would know that it was no God of religion, but instead it was the God of order. :)
Morality is a part of human nature. We learn morality as children, whether we are brought up with religion or not.