Well, the primary one that I know of is Wicca/Witchcraft. There are at least as many different kinds of Wiccans/wiccans/witches as there are Christians, so a lot of them fall under that umbrella. Then there are the native American beliefs, which are separated from the neopagan religions in that they have survived intact from ancient times, rather than being reconstructed. Also, I think Asatru (Norse pagan beliefs) reveres the Earth. If I've missed any, please feel free to add.
Because people believe in them
It is impossible to say what religions will exist in the future. People thousands of years ago would never have imagined the belief systems that would one day be held by their descendants.
There are several religions that have largely disappeared over time, such as the ancient Egyptian religion, Roman religion, and Norse mythology. These belief systems were once prominent in their respective societies but have since been replaced by other religions or faded into obscurity. The reasons for the decline of these religions vary but often involve factors such as conquest, cultural assimilation, or societal changes.
Yahweh is canonically omnipotent, so no.
There are 4,400 different religions that are known to be practiced around the world. Obviously, there are more, but these are the number that are documented to exist. Because new religions sprout up each day, it is difficult to get a more accurate number. The number 4,400 includes each various sect: i.e. Christianity as a whole is not counted, but Lutheranism, Methodism, Roman Catholicism, etc are counted as individual religious systems.
Heaven is a concept that exists in various religions and belief systems as a place of eternal happiness and peace. Whether or not heaven actually physically exists is a matter of faith and personal beliefs, rather than something that can be proven or disproven scientifically.
BuddhismHinduismIslamJudaismChristianity
In many faiths and cultures, it is believed that a person's soul continues to exist after death. Some believe in resurrection, where the soul is reunited with the body in a transformed state. This belief varies among different religions and cultures.
India is a secular country where every citizen can have his own religious belief. All religions are treated equally in India. And there is no country which has a government which supports only Hinduism. The question of Hinduism government does not exist.
In many religious traditions, sins are generally classified as venial sins (less serious) and mortal sins (grave offenses). However, the specific types of sins can vary between different religions or belief systems. Common examples include sins of thought, word, and deed, as well as sins against others or oneself.
The word "God" originated from Old English and Germanic languages, with its roots tracing back to a Proto-Indo-European word meaning "to call" or "to invoke." The concept of a supreme being or deity has been part of human cultures and religions throughout history, and variations of the word exist in different languages and belief systems.
Approximately 2000 exist around the world.