well, 3 i think (or 3 in you count Protestants and catholics 1 religion) so catholic, Protestant, and well Muslims as some of the stories told in the Muslim faith are from The Bible ;D
Many religions don't believe in the Bible.
"Based on the Bible" sounds like Christianity. That's basically ONE religion - with multiple subdivisions.
The bible is a very vastly read book , and is also respected by other religions , and they to reaspect the bible.
Judaism and Christianity.
"Noel" is derived from the Latin word for "birth" or "birthday," and does not appear in the Bible.
Many religions don't believe in the Bible.
When scientific knowledge is correct, it will fit the Bible-derived framework.
Just like there were many religions before the codification of the Old Testament of the Bible, there were and still are many religions being formed post the New Testament was completed in circa 95-100 AD. One many will be familiar with today is 'Islam' which was created in the 7th Century AD.
The Bible influenced the three religions of Christianity, Islam and Judaism.
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"Based on the Bible" sounds like Christianity. That's basically ONE religion - with multiple subdivisions.
It would depend on your religious beliefs. Many people do not hold with or believe in the bible. In addition many other religions have their own texts.
It is actually undetermined how many religions are in the world but in the Jewish religion there were 48 prophets and seven prophetesses whose words were recorded in the Hebrew Bible.
Christianity
Bible is derived from "biblos," the Greek word for book.
The bible is a very vastly read book , and is also respected by other religions , and they to reaspect the bible.
By definition, Abraham (from whose name the term "Abrahamic" is derived) was monotheistic. He had one god. Therefore, all Abrahamic religions follow the god of Abraham, who has many names. They probably wouldn't be Abrahamic if they did anything else.