In England during the Elizabethan and Jacobean era it was the law that everyone had to belong to the Church of England, and attend regular Sunday services. Shakespeare therefore belonged to the Church of England and attended Sunday services. Nobody knows whether he had any opinions about that.
There are no records of William Shakespeare appearing in any productions
he didn't write any part of the bible
What theatre are you thinking of as "shakespeare's theatre"? Because Shakespeare did not own even a part of any theatre in 1592. Nor did he own even a part of any theatrical company. In fact he may not have even been a permanent member of any theatrical company at that time. There was nothing you could call "shakespeare's theatre" in 1592.
Where is Shakespeare supposed to have said this? I can't find it in any of his works.
No, mainstream Christian religions do not believe in reincarnation. The concept of reincarnation is not a part of traditional Christian teachings.
Old religion.
We have no records at all of what Shakespeare did or didn't like at any point in his life. That part of hislife is completely unknown.
William Shakespeare did not write any part of the Book of Psalm chapter 46-46.
Unfortunately it was not common in Shakespeare's day to keep records of what actor played what part in any plays. We are fortunate in that Ben Jonson made a record of the actors who played in his plays Sejanus and Every Man in His Humour, and Shakespeare appeared in both those plays, although the record does not show what part he played. The First Folio also lists actors who played in Shakespeare's plays, including Shakespeare, but not who played in which play nor what part they took.
At least for part of Shakespeare's time, she was Mrs. William Shakespeare.
Probably at any custom rod building component shop. What part exactly do you need?
The present war in Iraq has nothing to do with any religion.