A religion typically forms through the codification of beliefs, practices, and values shared by a group of people, often centered around a common experience, myth, or revelation. As communities gather, rituals and moral guidelines emerge, providing a framework for understanding existence and fostering social cohesion. Over time, these beliefs may evolve and institutionalize, leading to the establishment of organized structures, texts, and traditions that further define the faith. Historical, cultural, and social contexts play crucial roles in shaping the development and spread of a religion.
RELIGION
RELIGION
The plural form of religion is religions.
AnswerNo. Mentalism is a form of applied psychology, just as religion is a form of applied philosophy.
any religion that believes in one god is monotheistic
No.
noun form of religious
The original religion of Shakyamuni Buddha, was an ancient form of Hinduism.
No religion was named. No answer is possible.
During Siddhartha Gautama's lifetime a form of Brahmanism which lead to Hinduism, based upon the Vedic religion was the predominate religion.
was a form of aninism
Druidism ?