Hindus are polytheistic. Hindus follow different three main teachings of Hinduism and worship a vast array of gods. It has been called the oldest religion in the world. You can study the various sects and their many gods by performing an internet search for "Hindu Gods".
Hindus are polytheistic. Hindus follow different three main teachings of Hinduism and worship a vast array of gods. It has been called the oldest religion in the world. You can study the various sects and their many gods by performing an internet search for "Hindu Gods".
Hindus are polytheistic. Hindus follow different three main teachings of Hinduism and worship a vast array of gods. It has been called the oldest religion in the world. You can study the various sects and their many gods by performing an internet search for "Hindu Gods".
Hindus are polytheistic. Hindus follow different three main teachings of Hinduism and worship a vast array of gods. It has been called the oldest religion in the world. You can study the various sects and their many gods by performing an internet search for "Hindu Gods".
Hindus are polytheistic. Hindus follow different three main teachings of Hinduism and worship a vast array of gods. It has been called the oldest religion in the world. You can study the various sects and their many gods by performing an internet search for "Hindu Gods".
Pretty much atheist; a quote from a 2001 interview: I don't believe in angels and I have trouble with the whole God thing. I don't want to say I don't believe in God, but I don't think I do. But I believe in people who do. I have a wee parking angel, it sits on your dashboard and it's supposed to get you a parking space. It's worked so far. But I get a bit bored with people who believe in angels. It's a bit in the aromatherapy field for me - a bit hocus-pocus.
Polytheism, the worship of more than one god, is considered the earliest formal religion. Polytheism goes back so far into antiquity, with origins in more than one region of the world, that it is not possible to establish just where and when it was really founded.
No, as far as I am told is that he is a Hindu, and his name "The Great Khali" is of one of the many Hindu Gods.
Polytheism Polytheism is a form of acknowledging the existence of more than one god. Egyptian beliefs, Hinduism, Shinto, Chinese, Greeks, Neopagan, and Anglo-Saxon religion are forms of polytheism systems believed by these 7 religions and far more.
Most hindus are polytheists, although monotheism or monism also is not far from Hindu belief, as they believe that many are just forms of one. The basic belief is that by believing in God/Gods/Goddesses, their psychology would turn from any evil thought or deed to good.
Islam, Hindu, and Budhisam
The phrase you are probably searching for is "agnostic.' It is generally used for people who are undecided or uncaring about religious/spiritual issues. In reality, most atheists are open to the idea of religion. Atheists are commonly divided into two categories. "Strong" atheists make a positive assertion that there is no god. While "weak" atheists say that it is possible that gods exist, but they dont believe such is the case. Basically it goes like this. Strong atheist - "I believe that there is no god" Weak atheist -- "I dont believe that there is a god" The difference appears small at first, but logically, "weak atheism" has a much stronger footing as it is open to evidence, and is by far the more common type of atheism.
Unknown, as far as is publicly stated, Benjamin Burnley has never identified himself as any religion.
No he is not, however he did go to a Private Catholic school when he was younger. He just has a fascination with the religion as do I. He is in fact an Atheist and he made a song called 'Sweet Blasphemy' which is a group of Anti-Christians basically. Most of his songs do have a religious touch to them, but that's just how BVB writes them I guess. As far as I knew, he is an Athiest, however I saw BVB in concert last night and I could see Andy on the side of the stage before he came out. He did the "sign of the cross," the "Father, Son, Holy Ghost" thing, and then put his hands together like he was praying. Then he did it again and came out on stage. I don't believe he was doing it for show, because not many people could see him.
Their is no single symbolic sign of an atheist. The capital letter A colored red (scarlet) is the single most used symbol by atheists however the majority of the atheist community doesn't use this as it is considered to be far to direct and controversial (as it is commonly known for representing adultery by the puritanism people in the book the Scarlet Letter).
Matt Bellamy, as far as what we've seen, is not a Christian. He's always expressed more Atheist views in interviews, but he could also be Agnostic/Deist. He doesn't seem to have a specific set of beliefs or religion.
She has never said anything definitive. Given that she is from Sweden, it is far more likely that she is Lutheran or Atheist. In her song "Picture of You" she says, "And if I were religious /I swear I would pray", which makes me lean more towards her being Atheist, but this is conjecture.