An Anthropologist is one good answer, they study all religions as a consistently arrising social phenomenon. It is a social institution on all levels of social order, hard to detect in lower primates but i suspect it is there in a nacent form. So what is going on? Humanity is working to assure the growth of consciousness will have a path forward anon, and that the kids do not have to make the same foolish mistakes the ancestors made; we have taboo, precept, and commandment-WORD!
To honour the efforts of all religions and to thereby transcend the divisive is to aproach religion from the state of intellectual freedom. This being the case, lets call this intrepid soul, free. So, a person who believes in all religions is free; that is my answer.
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Another answer is - one who follows the Baha'i faith. (http://www.bahai.org/)
Confused!
Multifaith is frequently used when people of many faiths come together - usually because of a disaster of some kind.
Religions frequently disallow you from following other religions. There are conflicts that cannot be resolved.
There are religions which superimpose themselves on other religions. Think of how Christianity came out of Judaism. Islaam has incorporated aspects of both faiths.
There are also faiths which try to incorporate all the faiths of the world.
"New Age" is frequently used to describe how people pick and mix multiple faiths to create their own belief system.
There may well be a word, but as these examples show, it depends on what situation you are referring to.
A heretic
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Heretic is a glib response, and from the perspective of any number of individual religions it would be accurate. But in reality no one would be able to 'follow' all religions. There are many religions that actively forbid following other religions simultaneously. Maybe the questioner intended "What do you call a person who is open to all religion?" I would call such a person a pilgrim; one who is searching; one who is attempting to make or see the sense in many world religion systems that seem to have some truth but also seem to be misguided in some ways. There is no need to insult someone who is searching. Such people should be lifted up and encouraged on their journey.
A convert. The religion that loses you might also call you an apostate, meaning that, in their opinion, you betrayed your old religion.
a doreligonian a doreligonian
Agnostic.
They are called Shintoists.
The islands are inhabited by many people legally and Illegally. The main religion on the islands are Christianity. ^THAT'S WRONG^ The Galapagos Islands of Religion is actually the country of Ethiopia where several different religion that are studied no where else is studied there. They call Ethiopia the Galapagos Islands of Religion because in the Galapagos there are many species that are only found there just like there are many religions only practiced in Ethiopia.
The term is theocracy.
nooneHinduism is based on the Vedas the oldest of which and the oldest religious book in the world, is the Rig Veda. The Rig credits the founding of Hinduism on a sacramental herb called Soma."That which we call the Hindu religion is really the Eternal religion because it embraces all others"Sri AurobindoWith Hindu way of life, each individual can devise her/his own religion and still be harmonious to rest of the universe.To call Hinduism a religion is a limiting thing....like trying to pack an elephant in a carrybag.
A convert
The "Hindus" (not a name they necessarily call themselves) call their religion Sanatana Dharma.
Jews religion is called Judaism.
A Bigot
Buddhists.
"The opium of the people".
they had their own religion. i guess you could call it ancient egyptian. most people just call their polytheistic religion by their gods names, or say "the egyptian gods"
Their religion was what we call the Greek myths., Today, it would probably be referred to as "Paganism".
Jewish people would call it apostasy.
No, it is not. Muslims are commanded by Quran to mutually respect all other religions and religion followers and to treat them kindly and with tolerance. They were instructed by Quran that no compulsion in religion. Answer: At the same time, however, we do call people to the message. No force is allowed, but the final revelation should be given to people for their consideration. After all, the Qur'an is the "full knowledge" that Jesus spoke of when he foretold the coming of "the Comforter".
That depends on the religion of the person as well as their language.
polytheism :)