Some Buddhists and Daoists believe that a person's soul returns in another living being, in an endless cycle of death and rebirth until perfect goodness and knowledge are achieved.
The early Gnostic Christians also believed in reincarnation, a doctrine accepted by the early Church Father, origen, and never specifically rejected by the Christian Church.
Hinduism.
The Hindu religion and Buddhist religion all believe that. Yes, the Buddhist faith believes that life does not end with the physical death.
He has no organised religion but he believes in an afterlife, and what he calls a 'Lake of Souls'.
the order of the bear believes that king Arthur will be reincarnated.
Some people believe that after we die, that we are reincarnated - which means that our souls are born again into another body.
------------------------Depending on your faith, the souls of dead people go to:SheolHadesHeavenHellPurgatoryLimboor they are reincarnated until achieving perfect knowledge and goodness
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)
An animist is a person who believes that things - plants, inanimate objects and natural phenomena - have souls. The word comes from the Latin word anima, which means life, and soul.
It is the Catholic faith that believes in purgatory and as that faith also believes that animals do not have souls, then no, logically, there can be no purgatory for animals.
Buddhism believes in the 4 truths