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You can divide them all into 2 separate groups roughly: Monotheism: (One God) Judasim, Christianity, and Islam all stem from the same basic fundimentals and texts. They actually share the same God but don't observe or recognise each others Authorities, Profits additional writting added on after the core (Old testimant/Torah). Polytheism: (many gods) Hindu, Native Americans, Daoism, etc. assign god figures or spirits to many aspects of life and various things around thenselves. The Catholics border on Polytheism with the application of patron Saints and other spiritual figureheads that separate or insulate between God and the sin burdened people. Buddhism has a number of factions and practices that vary greatly.

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