atheists.
Hospice care was not the design of a specific religious group. It was the design of a specific person, who happened to have belonged to a specific religious group. Hospice provides all types of pastoral care for all faiths.
The statement that the Puritans were accepting of religious diversity is not true. The Puritans were a strict religious group who sought to create a society based on their own beliefs and did not tolerate other religious practices.
By all his belief into one God
You may be referring to "religious tolerance" or "pluralism." While some countries have insisted upon one official (established) religion, others have welcomed a diverse population, with one group in the majority but many other groups represented. The United States is a good example: Christians are the majority, but there are large numbers of Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, other faiths, and even non-believers. All of them have equal rights under the law.
No, like buddism and Hinduism they don't belive in god but it is considered religeous
All of the Abrahamic faiths: Judaism, Zoroastrianism, Christianity, Islam, and the Baha'i Faith.
Dutch Reformed Church members were a prominent religious group in Colonial New York. They were part of the Reformed tradition and were influenced by their Dutch heritage. Other religious groups in the colony included Anglicans, Quakers, and Jews.
A religious group can be called a sect. A religious group can also be called a congregation when all attend the same church. A religious group might have more than one sect, or group of individuals, like the Amish.
All native American faiths are classed as Paganism. They have a strong belief in 'mother nature' and her spirits.
I believe that is defined as ' A group of people who believe in many religions and/or believe all religions are equally true.
All types of religion were welcomed but they did not accept Roman Catholics due to religious wars fought earlier.
Counted among the Seven Most Holy Cities in India, just living there was (is) supposed to cause your better inner being to emerge, and bathing in the nearby river was (is) supposed to wash away even the worst of sins. Therefore, I would think that all sinners were (are) welcomed there. A shorter answer may be 'persons of all faiths'. An even shorter answer may be 'pilgrims'.