Each religion has its own interpretations of where and how a deceased person's soul goes once it exits the body. It is becoming more common to have a Memorial Service for the deceased (without the coffin) in Protestant churches. The Roman Catholic Church has certain rites (rubrics) that must be followed in order for that former being to be accepted into heaven. It's all a matter of principal.
There are many different kinds of religions. Some of the kinds of religions are Catholic, Episcopalian, Presbyterian, Baptist, Muslim, Mormon, and the Reorganized church of Later Day Saints.
If there are different kinds of religions there are different kinds of rites of passage.
Christianity . Nearly all societies and religions have some form of funeral.
Catholics do. I'd image most do
Funerals are a universal practice found in many cultures and religions. While some funeral customs may have origins in pagan traditions, modern funerals can vary greatly in terms of religious or cultural influences. Many religions have specific funeral rites and customs that guide how the deceased are mourned and honored.
Mostly different kinds of Christianity. Christian Orthodox Catholic Etc...
there are all kinds of different beliefs for different religions. Christians believe in one God, other religions believe different from that. some people say the are three gods.
Islam
Because of the diversity i.e. all the different kinds of religions and types of people in India
it is expressed through out the world by different kinds of religions and races and some times they have many different signs for peace.
Presbyterian and Catholic.
all kinds