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There are several things common between religions groups and their beliefs and positions:

  • All religious groups feel they are right and everyone else is wrong
  • If a group is "religious" it has god or gods in its set of beliefs. Therefor all groups
  • If a group has several gods or several aspects of a single god it could be Hindu, Christian, Norse, Ancient Egyptian/Roman/Greek
  • If a group has an afterlife it could be most religions except Buddhism
  • If a group has a heaven and hell it is likely any of the Abrahamic religions
  • if a group has reincarnation it would likely be one of the Dravidian faiths
  • If a group beiges it is based on extraterrestrial origins it is likely Mormon, or Scientologist
  • Groups with "salvation" are generally Christian
  • Groups with role for "Jesus" are Moslem or Christian
  • Groups with immaculate conception or Virgin Birth would be Christian or Buddhist
  • Groups with their founder or prophet talking from the crib are Moslem, Christian or Buddhist
  • Groups with a reincarnated god (after death) are Christian or ancient Egyptian
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