Both theistic & atheistic Satanism.
In some religions yes but in many religions no.
He spoke out against organized religions that 'derailed' humans from the word of God.
Hatred is against all God religions including Islam.
because some religions, hate other religions or something like that "no clue"
I think so, yes. Belief in God - or in some religions, in several gods - is an essential part of faith in many religions.
Dyeing hair black is considered haram in some cultures or religions because it may be seen as imitating non-believers or going against the natural appearance that God has given. It can also be viewed as a form of deception or vanity, which goes against the teachings of certain faiths.
No, different religions have different beliefs and interpretations of God. Some religions believe in one supreme being, while others believe in multiple gods or a universal energy. Each religion has its own understanding of God based on its teachings and scriptures.
Hinuduisum is not a religion it is created by god for good people only "asur" are against the peacefull ways
The Christian god is worshipped in Christianity. It should be noted that some other religions identify the Christian god as the same god as their own, though they may not worship in the same manner. Nor do all religions recognise that god.
AnswerIn approximate chronological order: Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Mandaeanism and some other minor religions also worship one god. Briefly, the ancient Egyptians were required to worship one god, but it is unlikely that the other gods were not worshipped in private.Islam (Muslim) We believe in one God (Allah)
The concept of going to hell for not believing in God is a belief held in some religions, such as Christianity. In these religions, it is believed that those who do not believe in God may face consequences in the afterlife. However, beliefs about the afterlife vary among different religions and individuals.
because god said not to make any images of him.