Percentage representation of various religions in US military
Christendom and the Muslim religions both have many different denominations. More than not most all religions have an offshoot.
England and the US are both free societies and pretty much all christian denominations can be found in both countries. However, if you mean what denomination in the US is affiliated with the Church of England, that would be the Episcopal Church.
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religions, sects or cults which have evolved from Sihkism
Christianity has the most sects of all the religions, which is in the vicinity of 1000 +/-.
Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma, 'the eternal law') has four main denominations. The religions denominations are: Vaishnavism (Vishnuism), Shaivism (Shiviti), Shaktism, and Smartism.
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Various denominations of Christianity, Islam, hybrids of the aforementioned religions and indigenous relious beliefs, indigenous tribal religions.
The Dominant religion of Mexico is the Roman Catholic Faith. Even there are more christian denominations and other religions present. The catholic church is the dominant one.
There are numerous Christian denominations in Vancouver, as well as many non-Christian religions too,
Several Christian denominations, including the Quakers and the Unitarians, forbid capital punishment, as do the Jains.
Strictly speaking "denomination" is the better term for your question than "religion". Denominations are the subdivisions or varieties within a religion. Within Christianity there are many denominations. The denominations which are called Protestant share common roots in the Reformation of Roman Catholicism in the 16th century. Some examples of Protestant denominations would include: Lutheran, Baptist, Anglican/Episcopalian, Presbyterian, Evangelical Reformed, Methodist, and Congregationalist.