Armenia was the first nation to accept Christianity as the established religion of the nation. Armenians such as myself take pride in that and as far as I know all Armenians are Christians. There are people from other places living in Armenia who are not always Christians like Indians and persians.
Hinduism and Islam are two other religions in India.
Yes, in Judaism. It means "God with us".
Other religions than Islam are barely tolerated in Iran.
Sikhism, Jainism, Christianity, Buddhism, Judaism, and a number of local religions.
There are Islam, Sunni Muslim, Shia Muslim, Christianity and Judaism.
Christianity and Islam are the most common religions in Ethiopia, but there might be some Jewish people too. Christianity has been in Ethiopia longer than Islam.
This is a question asking for opinion rather than fact and therefore cannot be answered. Sufism (a mystical form of Islam) is only more realistic than other religions to those who practice sufism. To a Christian, Christianity is more realistic; to a Taoist, their religion is more realistic.
Judaism and Christianity are from God. Judaism laid the path for Christianity until Christ (the Messiah) was born. God is all knowing, so the religions from God are better than pagan and false religions.
Christianity, Judaism are the main ones, others are less than 1 %.
Monotheism is not inherently superior to polytheism or other forms of religion, but Islam is arguably more monotheistic than is Christianity. Since Judaism does not grant Satan the autonomy that Islam and Christianity do, Judaism could be considered even more monotheistic than the other two religions.
No. Monotheism is a category of religions. There are a number of monotheistic religions, such as Judaism, all of the sects of Christianity except Mormonism, Islam, Baha'i, Karaism, Yarsan, Druze, and numerous other religions, many of which share little more than the belief that there is only one god.
christianity ,islam,judaismAnother Answer:I'm afraid there are more than the three mentioned above and therefore cannot be clearly defined. There are also: Hindu, Buddhist, Shinto, New Age, Atheism, Satanism - just to name some of the other man-made religions. Suggest you ask a specific question of a specific religion for an answer.