It is called futile.
Religions that believe in many Gods are called Polytheistic religions- ones that believe in only one are called Monotheistic, those that believe in two are called Dualistic.
Those who believe in him are called believers.
No. God is true and you better believe it.
If you wish to believe in the religion of those scriptures, they explain the origins and principles of the religion.
By far, the highest number of people are those falling out of religion. A lack of religion (atheism) is not a religion, but I believe it qualifies as the answer.
Yes and no. Those Italians who hold other or no beliefs don't believe in Buddha. Those Italians who respect Buddhism as a religion believe in Buddha.
The Covenant Church does not worship a specific religion. This church is for those who believe in God, but not necessarily religion. It is for people seeking a spiritual journey.
Judaism- or those who are Jewish
No, Ramadan is celebrated by Muslims; those who believe in the religion of Islam.
The aspect of the Catholic religion that some find most difficult to believe in is the concept of transubstantiation, which holds that during the Eucharist, the bread and wine actually become the body and blood of Jesus Christ. This teaching requires a leap of faith and can be challenging for those who approach it from a more literal or scientific perspective.
Yes, Jehovah's Witnesses believe in the resurrection, teaching that those who have died will be brought back to life in a future earthly paradise.
People without any organized religion tend to believe in themselves. They believe that what they see is all there is. They believe that their "destiny" is controlled by either themselves or those around them. They believe that when they die that's it, they're gone. They generally believe in the theory of evolution, that we are all here by chance.