I am assuming that you are talking about religion because that is a very vague question.
Beliefs keep people going. Some people have beliefs because they think that they are actually true (it explains an unknown mystery), others have beliefs because they need to believe that there is something more in order to function their lives.
Religion could be an example (and what I assume that we are talking about).
"Beliefs" does not have a plural form, as it is already plural. Beliefs is the plural form of belief.
Ireland has many beliefs, too many to list here. It depends on what category of beliefs you mean. Ireland has religious beliefs, mainly Christian but other religions too, and it has political beliefs, social beliefs, personal beliefs and so on.
http://wiki.answers.com/beliefs/chi.htm(Which in concept means Energy flow!)http://wiki.answers.com/beliefs/death_afterlife.htmhttp://wiki.answers.com/beliefs/immortals.htmhttp://wiki.answers.com/beliefs/immortality_and_purpose_of_life.htmhttp://wiki.answers.com/beliefs/tao.htm
what are uzbek beliefs
beliefs is conclusion
he beliefs in stones and fire
i have no beliefs.....improve
Christian beliefs
jewish beliefs
sangil beliefs
Beliefs that aren't full.
Cebuano beliefs and traditions are heavily influenced by a mix of indigenous practices and Spanish colonial heritage. Many Cebuanos are Roman Catholic, and religious events like the Sinulog Festival are important cultural celebrations. Traditional beliefs in spirits and folklore also play a significant role in Cebuano culture.