Mormonism believes in pre-ordination, but does not believe in pre-destination.
The difference is this: Mortality is the second stage of our existence. During the first stage -- the pre-existence -- many individuals were ordained (set apart) to complete certain missions while on earth. That ordination is an aid to completing the mission, but does not compel completion. Whether or not an individual fulfils his or her mission is a matter of personal choice.
No, There is no religion who believes God is time.
Buddhism teaches that all life is characterized by suffering, known as Dukkha. This concept is one of the Four Noble Truths in Buddhism, which form the foundation of the religion's teachings on the nature of existence and the path to enlightenment.
It is a polytheistic religion. If a religion believes in one God, they are monotheistic. (Christianity, Islam, Judaism are monotheistic)
Buddhism believes in the 4 truths
The religion called Shakers.
A theistic religion is a belief system that revolves around the existence of one or more gods or deities. Followers of theistic religions typically believe in a divine power that governs the universe and guides human life. Examples of theistic religions include Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism.
Judaism
None.
There has been no discussion on what she believes.
Everything is contradicted by some religion.
Shintoism is a religion that believes everything has a spirit or kami. It is a traditional Japanese belief system that emphasizes the presence of spirits or gods in natural elements and objects.
Preordained can be an adjective and a verb. Adjective: Determined in advance. Verb: The past tense of the verb 'preordain'.