Other than what? - Various religions have been divided into sects; this seems to be something like a general tendency.
religions, sects or cults which have evolved from Sihkism
Catholicism is not divided into different religions. There is only one Catholic religion. There are several different rites in Catholicism but all are united under the leadership of the pope in Rome. This is unlike the Protestants who now number more than 30,000 different and distinct sects.
many of the sects of religion were separated, new sects were formed. Other religions took over and countries started becoming secular.
David V Barrett has written: 'Sects, 'cults' and alternative religions' -- subject(s): Religions, Cults, Sects
One example of a religion that does not have a central deity is Buddhism. Buddhism focuses on teachings to guide individuals towards enlightenment and self-realization, rather than worship of a god or gods.
Baptist, Anglican, Roman Catholic, Pentecostal, Church of God, Methodist, and other christianity sects.
there are about 72 Muslim sects
In general, that would be Shia, Suni, and Druze Muslims, various forms of Judaism, and several Christian sects. Notably, Lebanon has a wide variety of various sects of all three major religions.
William A. Young has written: 'The world's religions' -- subject(s): Religions, Cults, Sects, Religion 'Quest for harmony' -- subject(s): Religion, Indians of North America 'The world's religions' -- subject(s): Religions, Cults, Sects, Religion
99 % of the citizens of Romania are christian: orthodox, catholic, protestant and many other imported sects.
The druids, like other pagan religions, do not have demons. Those are exclusive to Christianity and it's related sects.
The main religions are Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The first two are polytheistic and the last three are monotheistic. Judaism, Christianity and Islam all have major divisions and sects. I don't know if the same could be said about Buddhism and Hinduism as I have not studied them.