The entire ancient world possessed the original traditions of the Creation, the existence of the human soul and the afterlife, etc.
One thing that researchers agree upon is that mankind has always believed in a Higher Power. Archaeology has shown that no ancient society ever existed that did not believe in the supernatural. (See:Can you show me that God exists?)
Based upon a massive worldwide study of the most ancient inscriptions and the earliest levels of civilization, Dr. Wilhelm Schmidt (in his twelve-volume Der Ursprung Der Gottesidee) concluded that the original belief was monotheistic; a belief in One God (see footnote 1, below). It was a simple belief in the Creator (Dyeus Pater; Sky-Father) with no imagery of any kind. It gave way relatively quickly to polytheism and idolatry, but its traces could still be seen by the careful researcher, just as (for example) Proto-Indo European has left indelible marks within the later languages. Other traditions also are traceable worldwide, such as the religious significance of the number seven, and the immortality of the soul.
The process by which the awareness of One God gave way to a belief in many gods, has been described by Scandinavian researchers (see footnote 2) as splitting ("Gottespaltung"): the people gradually viewed God's attributes of truth, righteousness, fertility etc., as separate from Him, and afterwards personified and worshiped the attributes themselves, until God was largely forgotten.
According to Jewish tradition also, (Rashi commentary, Genesis 4:26), monotheism is more ancient than polytheism. Maimonides (see footnote 3, below) describes the process by which polytheism began: "A couple of centuries after the Creation, mankind made a great mistake. They said that since God had created the stars and spheres and placed them on high, accordingly it is fitting for people to praise and glorify them and to treat them with honor. They perceived this to be the will of God, that people should magnify and honor the stars. They began to praise and glorify them with words, and prostrate themselves before them, because by doing so, they would (according to their false conception) be indirectly honoring God too."
It was the original belief which Abraham reinstated through his teaching of ethical monotheism.
Footnotes:
1) Albright, "From the Stone Age," p.170; and J.A. Wilson, "The Culture of ancient Egypt," p.129. Also Baron, "A Social and Religious History," vol. I, p.44 and 311. Also James Meek, "Hebrew Origins," p.188, quoting Langdon, Lagrange and John Ross. Also Martin Nilsson, Handbuch der Altertumswissenschaften, 2nd ed., p.61, 141, 220 and 394.
2) G. W. Anderson, in "The Old Testament and Modern Study," p.287. Also Friedrich Baethgen, in Beitraege zur Semitischen Religionsgeschichte, p.288. Also Pallotino, "The Etruscans," p. 158 and 167.
3) See the full quote from Maimonides, in: "How did polytheism start?"
probably eastern philosophy of taoism or daoism
a close second is probably the pagan religion....praying to gods of war...love...peace...animal beings...stuff like that
My guess is Judaism because Christianity didnt come around til the death of Jesus. Paganism is definitely not the first religion.
Judasium is known to be one of the first and oldest religon of the world besides christanty and Islam.
buddha family
Monotheistic religion.
it is not second growing but the first growing religion in world.
christianity
The religion first developed in the Indus River Valley.
In world the Hindu religion came first Because nobody nose this religion is belongs from how many years. In India all known prove here which can define the Hindu's religion.
The sixth largest religion in the world is Hindu. The first largest religion is actually Christianity not Islam so if you got that wrong on a test you now know why!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
oldest religion in the world
There is no "one world religion." There are many different cultures throughout the world and many different religions. Some nations have an official religion for their country, but there isn't a "one world religion" of any kind. Christianity is the most commonly practiced religion in the world, but it certainly isn't the ONLY religion of the world, neither is it the official religion of the world.
well, if u consider the region of Arabia to be southwest Asia, which it technically is, then the religion of Islam/the Muslim religion, which is the 2nd largest religion in the world, started there.
Hinduism
HINDUISM - The World's Ancient RELIGION.
the Europeans escaping to religion freedom and going to the new world