All religions except the surviving sects of Christianity. In early Christianity, there were sects (like the Gnostics) that did not believe in a "special" ressurection. If you read Matthew 27, apparently many dead walked around in Jerusalem around the time of the crucifixion:
And, behold, the veil of the temple was rent in twain from the top to the bottom; and the earth did quake, and the rocks rent; And the graves were opened; and many bodies of the saints which slept arose, And came out of the graves after his resurrection, and went into the holy city, and appeared unto many. When the view that Jesus' resurrection was unique became the official doctrine of the church, these sects were excommunicated and prosecuted for heresy.
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If you're asking about the Resurrection of the Dead in general, that is a belief which has its origin in Judaism and is part of Islam as well.
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Only Christianity believes in the virgin birth of Jesus, so all other religions do not.
Zoroastrianism has a parallel belief that the Saoshyant will be born of a virgin.
Buddhism does not have a belief in a resurrection of the body. Instead, it focuses on the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth known as reincarnation.
The Sadducees, a Jewish religious group during the time of Jesus, did not believe in a bodily resurrection. They only accepted the authority of the Torah (the first five books of the Hebrew Bible) and did not believe in an afterlife or resurrection of the dead.
Eddie Griffin has not publicly disclosed his religion.
Christians base their religion on the teachings of Jesus Christ as recorded in the Bible, which includes the Old and New Testaments. They believe in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus as the central tenets of their faith.
Yes, St. Paul believed in the physical resurrection of Jesus. He emphasized the importance of Christ's bodily resurrection in his teachings and described it as a core belief of the Christian faith.
One example of a religion that does not believe in Jesus as the central figure is Judaism. In Judaism, Jesus is not recognized as the Messiah or divine figure, and he is not considered part of their religious beliefs or teachings.
Christianity had the resurrection.
No. Only Christians believe this. Modern Day Jews practice Judaism, which is a different religion.
they do not believe in resurrection
yes, Muslims believe in resurrection and in the eternal life after death.
Most resurrections that supposedly occurred in ancient times occurred in existing religions. The resurrection of Jesus was different in that it resulted in the new religion of Christianity.
Resurrection; per God religions; occurs on the Resurrection day or Judgement Day where all people will be judged by God (or Allah) and either accepted per God mercy in His Paradise or be pushed in Hell fire (Judaism religion don't believe in Hell fire).
Christians believe in Christ's miraculous birth and resurrection from the grave.
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The Sadducees, a Jewish religious group during the time of Jesus, did not believe in a bodily resurrection. They only accepted the authority of the Torah (the first five books of the Hebrew Bible) and did not believe in an afterlife or resurrection of the dead.
I believe 100%. One time, part of me was on fire and I was able to put out the fire with my hands and I had no burns on my skin at all, not even on my hands. I am thankful to God for that, as well as for others' salvation and blessings as well as my own. God prepared me to be able to put out that fire with something I had seen shortly before.
yes. it is important Islam religion has tow sections: 1)Principles of religion 2)Aspects of Religion Principles of religion are five: -Monotheism -Resurrection -Prophecy -Justice -Imamat all of Muslims should believe to this five principles, Otherwise this person isn't a Muslim.
No. They did not believe in a resurrection, and Jesus is the resurrection and the life, (John 11.25)