Actually Africans follow other religions. The 2 main religions of the African cultures are Christainity and Islam. I hope I answered your question and I'm sorry that I can't explain with high details.
African religions are diverse, so conceptions of gods vary. Many African religions believe in a supreme being who created the universe, while also acknowledging a pantheon of deities associated with various aspects of life, nature, and ancestors. These beliefs are often intertwined with nature, community, and ritual practices.
Yes. Most of Africa is either Christian or Islam, so the concept is very much there. Indigenous religions tend to either have a god figure or multiple deities.
Hindu mythology refers to the abode of God as Vaikuntha. In Christianity, the concept of the abode of God is often associated with heaven. Each religion has its own interpretation of where the divine dwells.
The Incas practiced a religion known as Inca religion, which was a polytheistic belief system involving the worship of multiple gods and nature spirits. The most important god in Inca religion was Inti, the god of the sun. They also believed in the concept of "panacas," or royal lineages with divine connections.
Buddhism does not specifically focus on the concept of a singular, omnipotent god figure. Instead, it emphasizes the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (the Buddha) on achieving enlightenment and understanding the nature of suffering.
Christianity emphasizes the concern that the creator God, as portrayed in the Bible, has for people. This is seen in the belief that God sent his son Jesus to save humanity from sin and offer redemption and salvation to those who believe in him. The concept of God's love and care for his creation is central to Christian theology.
Hades is not a figure in Christian religion. In Greek mythology, Hades was the god of the underworld, while in Christian belief, the concept of hell is associated with punishment after death for those who have sinned. Hades and hell represent different beliefs and traditions.
There is no single "African religion," so there is no answer to the question.
It depends on which of the thousands of African religions you're talking about.
i think they believe in an african god
i think they believe in an african god
The concept of transcendentalism is that the god is above, more powerful, distinct, and separate from it's people or creation. A transcendental religion is just a religion that believes their god is transcendental.
Malcolm J. McVeigh has written: 'God in Africa' -- subject(s): God (African religion), Religion
No. Orisha are a concept of the Yoruba religion, which has African origins. Mermaids are primarily a Western myth.
No one can tell exactly when the concept of religion started. Although, based on evidence and history, we can choose to accept or not the Hindu god as the first god.
Muslims only worship one god Muslims are in Islam Islam is the most populist religion on earth
You clearly do not undestand Hinduism. Their concept of god is very different from yours very different. To answer your question you would have to do research on Hinduism. But in short for a Hindu god is a concept to put it mildly thus they have many representations of that concept.
Allah is the Arabic word for God used in Islam. Islam is a monotheistic religion meaning that God is the one and absolute principle. There is no concept of a higher or lower God. God is just God.
God Krishna used reincarnation in Gita.Hindu.