In this writer opinion the beliefs are that there is a supreme being who governs all.
Second that there are certain laws that must be obeyed.
Third that all whom die will either be reborn or will go to a better place.
Forth is that all other beliefs pertain in some way to those mentioned with some added references.
Beliefs held by the majority of people can vary depending on the culture, region, and context. In general, beliefs such as the importance of family, honesty, respect, and hard work are commonly shared among many cultures. However, it's essential to recognize that beliefs can differ significantly among individuals and groups.
A majority opinion or widely held belief.
In the 1500s, the majority of people belonged to the Catholic branch of Christianity in Europe. This was a time when the Catholic Church held significant power and influence over religious practices and beliefs in many parts of the world.
The majority. consensus
the religious beliefs held by the Shang
Socrates' beliefs were not hypocritical - he led people to think for themselves.Athenians were not hypocritical, they followed their beliefs. Did yo mean some other word?
Some common beliefs held by people around the world include the existence of a higher power or deity, the importance of family and community, the value of honesty and integrity, and the idea of treating others with kindness and respect.
You may be referring to the Inquisition
National consciousness is how a whole group of people may see things and life or how they think the majority sees things, whether they really do or not. It is supposedly how the majority of people in a country view most things or commonly held beliefs in that country, even if all of them aren't unique to that country and the particular combinations of belief and would include culture, religion possibly and how they see their country, patriotism or rebellious.
it is held in the region of Waikato!
The major difference between the beliefs of the people of Mesopotamia and Abraham, is that Mesopotamian religions were polytheistic, meaning worship of many gods, and Abraham's believed in one god, Yahweh, so he was monotheistic.
Winthrop viewed people of other religious beliefs as followers of heresy.