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Mohandas Gandhi played a major role in the liberation of India. In 1947, through peaceful demonstrations Gandhi succeeded in liberating India from England. After which decolonization began. English officials recreated the boundaries for the different religious sects in India; the Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs. This caused a mass human movement and religious rioting.
Allah is the Arabic word for "God", so any religion that believes in God, believes in Allah, or Dieu (French), or Gott (German). There are thousands of religions and religious sects that believe in God. Probably the most numerous/famous are: Christianity, Islam, Sikhism, and Judaism.
Most Indians are vegetarian, which is promoted by Hinduism, the largest religion in India.Some Indians are Muslim, and do not eat pork or alcohol.Certain sects of Hinduism such as Vaishnavism also restrict the eating of eggs, fungi, and vegetables in the onion/garlic family.yes there is many food restrictions you cant eat pie or any fish when they celebrate holi which is a celebration for Hinduism peopleYes. Some Hindus are not allowd to eat any ham, beef or bacon.Yes
France is majority-Catholic, but has a significant Atheist minority. It also has minorities of less than 10% for Protestants and Muslims and minorities of less than 1% for Jews, Hindus, and Buddhists.
The only time you would find human and dinosaur fossils in similarly dated rocks would be if the dinosaur fossils had been re-worked. That is, if the fossils had been weathered out of their original rock and re-deposited in more recent sediments containing the remains of humans. Of course, there is the possibility that humans and dinosaurs co-existed. Although not highly publicized, paleontologist Mary Higby Schweitzer discovered soft tissue and blood cells in a T-Rex fossil that really should not be there, if the fossil is really 70-million years old. There is no way to definitively prove, or disprove as yet, whether the soft tissue, collagen, found inside the T. rex bone was in fact a remnant from its original owner, or something that came after. There is not an argument that humans and dinosaurs ever existed together, except in certain American religious sects, as the recent evolution of humans is well documented and has no correlation with dinosaurs, and vice-versa.
John A. Saliba has written: 'Christian Responses to the New Age Movement' 'Religious Cults Today' 'Psychiatry and the cults' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Periodicals, Indexes, Psychiatry and religion, Cults, Sects
Another name for a religious group is a denomination.
Stan Nussbaum has written: 'New religious movements' -- subject(s): Cults, Missions, Religions, Sects
Bill Evenhouse has written: 'Sects and cults with Christian roots' -- subject(s): Apologetics, Christian sects, Cults
David V Barrett has written: 'Sects, 'cults' and alternative religions' -- subject(s): Religions, Cults, Sects
Martin Tierney has written: 'Battling the storm' -- subject(s): Patients, Priests, Health, Cancer, Diaries 'Cults, sects and new religious groups'
religions, sects or cults which have evolved from Sihkism
Marcus Bach has written: 'Strange sects and curious cults'
By some, yes. In either cults or sects of "pagan" origin.
William A. Young has written: 'The world's religions' -- subject(s): Religions, Cults, Sects, Religion 'Quest for harmony' -- subject(s): Religion, Indians of North America 'The world's religions' -- subject(s): Religions, Cults, Sects, Religion
Three religious sects are meeting to discuss their similarities.
Schism or sectarianism can be used as alternative terms for religious divisions.