This question makes little sense.
Of the major religions still practiced today, Hinduism is probably oldest.
No
no specific religion. in Greek mythology Gaia was their Mother Nature. She was the earth Goddess. She is a Primordial Deity, a "mother Titan"
The "oldest" existing religion on earth is Hinduism (c. 2900 BCE) but it was undoubtedly not the first religion, which would have existed before invention of the written word or pre-history.
The oldest known religion is believed to be Hinduism, which dates back to around 1500-500 BCE. It is one of the world's oldest organized religions with a rich history and diverse traditions.
Any natural diamond, regardless of its colour, is as old as the earth itself.
Any religion that holds to a fundamentalist interpretation of the Hebrew Scriptures believes that the deity shaped us from the earth. Mud or soil may be better words than sand.
Hinduism is the oldest religion on earth and is also called 'Sanatan Dharma or the Eternal Law. The origin of the religion can not be traced and thus it can not be accredited to any one person.
That depend on your religion. Some religions believe that people were. But if you go for evolution, then its single celled organisms.
its the zebra because its still the only animal that is still black and white
Atheism is a lack of belief in a deity. It is not a religion. There are no tenants, dogma, rituals, books, etc. Christians believe in the deity called "Yahweh" or simply, "God," and that he walked the earth as god incarnate as "Jesus Christ." It is a religion. There are tenants that must be followed, dogma that must be believed, rituals that must be performed, books that must be read, etc.
the oldest satellite is the HubbleMoon