It depends on what else you believe. for example, if you do not believe in God, but you do believe in the Hindu gods, you are a Hindu. If you do not believe in any god or supernatural spirit at all, you are an atheist.
There is no religion that does not believe in God- religious practice, by it's very nature, acknowledges the existence of a Higher Power. There are a few religions, such as Jainism and some forms of Buddhism, that do not believe in an afterlife, or at least that we do not survive bodily death in an individual sense, but all of them acknowledge the existence of a Higher Power.
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Having both religious and non-religious beliefs is not prohibited. One can, or instance believe in the supernatural (gods, afterlife, etc.) and still have the non religious belief that England is east of Canada (a geographic belief). A person with strictly religious beliefs (that the moon only shines in the night sky) is a non-realist. A person who feels that science can ultimately provide all answers is a realist. The religious might label this person an atheist, but this implies that the person has taken a stand on the existence of deities. A person who believes in science but finds the discussion between atheists and theists so uninteresting that he has not position on the question has no name.
It depends on what you mean by "not believe in religion".
If you still believe in some greater power or supernatural presence, but not the dogmatism of any particular organized religion, you would be considered a Spiritualist.
If you do not believe in any supernatural realm or characters, you would be considered an Atheist.
For example:
Buddhists do not worship any gods or God.
Hindus worship one Being of ultimate oneness through countless representations of gods and goddesses.
Jainists do not worship a supernatural creator. Jainism is an ancient religion from I
Normally if you do not believe in God then you are an atheist. When you do not believe in God or if you question the existence of God because you do not believe the diktat of your religion, then you become an agnostic and you ask questions. Normally we are born into a religion, and therefore we must believe in God. Whether we love God, seek God, yearn for God is different. But the religion we are born into is legally our religion, it is a part of our resume. When we write our name, nationality, we also mention the religion in which we are born. But if we do not believe in God, that is each one's individual choice. It is sad if we do not believe in God, because although we may not belong to any religion, we must still believe in the power called God because God is the creator of this world and of the life that we live.
No religion has an established god yet no form of heaven or hell (taken to mean an afterlife based on some sort of judgement).
I think the word you're looking for is non-denominational. You believe the message of god, but not all of a particular organization's belief.
I believe that they leave details of religion to the individual. There is no specific doctrine on this issue.
Of course! Christian is his religion. Just like me!
Well, he does believe in Jesus Christ and God, but he doesn't consider himself as a follower in any religion. He doesn't believe in organized religion.
When people started not believing GOD and Jesus Christ For example Christians believe in GOD abd JESUS. Johovah's dont believe that JESUS isn't the son of GOD.
Jesus Christ and God are central in Christianity because it's about them and their prophets. We learn about them and their workings because we believe in them
Christianity is a monotheistic religion where followers believe in one God. They believe that the God had many prophets and disciples, and among the most prominent of them was Jesus Christ, who is commonly referred to as the son of God.
Methodists believe in a Triune God (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit). They believe Jesus Christ is their Savior. Those are the basic beliefs.
Christianity is this-- Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved. Its not a religion as we would commonly understand it. It is believing in God through Christ and that brings about a change in people. The history has its ups and downs but the religion teaches morals.
God religion had begun by God creation of the universe and even before. Refer to question below. Another answer: One could also argue that Religions began when people started following their own fancies and ideals.
Many religions don't believe in a monotheistic god. However atheism is the religion that does not believe in any god.
No, every religion and believe in Star Wars isn't real. Only Jesus Christ the savior and Son of God is real.
it depends in your religion