Jehovah's Witnesses can not receive blood transfusions or transplants, and some people take the belief in Karma to the extreme that they should not be given help since they are "paying their karmic debt", but that is uncommon. To my knowledge there are no restrictions in any major religion in terms of simply seeing a doctor and receiving normal health care.
There is no "correct" religion.
it is because they dont believe theme
I believe she is of christian decsent, but we dont know if she is catholic. She is though some religion of christianity.
no, i dont think so, just people who may not believe in god or/and religion
people who dont believe in the existence of a supereme power
They dont, they just follow the teachings inside it. This is what my research has led me to believe. But as i dont follow this religion i dont really know.
they dont believe in violence or in eating meat, to put it simply.
Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions, beginning around 2000 BCE with the covenant between God and Abraham in the Hebrew Bible. This marked the foundation of the Jewish faith as it is known today.
religion is different for everybody. i dont know why people figth over what religion right when alot of religions tell you to accept people for who they are and what religion they have even if you dont agree with it. This is a very open topic and the arguments could go on forever. You should just be able to believe whatever you want to believe and live that way. i dont think there is any right religion or any right way to act. morals and conscience is all based on religion anyway.
Sikhs believe you deserve to be respected, and dont care, or judge you by your religion
None for the matter of religion or ethical values but exceptions can be there always.
Hinduism