No. God is true and you better believe it.
It is called futile.
If you wish to believe in the religion of those scriptures, they explain the origins and principles of the religion.
I believe that only certain laws should be made concerning religion There is no government that advocates the view that no laws should be promulgated concerning religion. The United States Constitution is probably most direct on the issue, prohibiting three major sets of laws about religion that cannot be promulgated: those concerning the establishment of a national religion, those limiting the free exercise of religion, and those requiring a religious test for citizenship or government post. However, there are numerous laws concerning religion, such as how they should be taxed, what places they can build new houses of worship, what should be taught in science classrooms, etc.
By far, the highest number of people are those falling out of religion. A lack of religion (atheism) is not a religion, but I believe it qualifies as the answer.
Yes and no. Those Italians who hold other or no beliefs don't believe in Buddha. Those Italians who respect Buddhism as a religion believe in Buddha.
Patients with pubic lice should be examined and tested for other STDs.
The Covenant Church does not worship a specific religion. This church is for those who believe in God, but not necessarily religion. It is for people seeking a spiritual journey.
No, Ramadan is celebrated by Muslims; those who believe in the religion of Islam.
Judaism- or those who are Jewish
Religions that believe in many Gods are called Polytheistic religions- ones that believe in only one are called Monotheistic, those that believe in two are called Dualistic.
Those who believe the government should be abolished are known as anarchists
The most important tenet of the Muslam religion is that there is only one God. Muslims believe that you should have daily prayers to God. It is also important that you should give to those in need and help them in any way that you can. The Muslim religion believes strongly in the finality of the prophet Muhmmad and his work.