Through out life one can have many religious and or seemingly spiritual experiences in life as individuals. Those experiences not limited to something we have read or watched whether in real life or TV that we have perceived or interpreted as factors for solidifying belief. Many times we will loosely solidify concepts and ideas in our minds and hearts as "truth" without giving then much further analytic thought. Many times simply because it might be something we already agree with or like.
One can not continue to believe two separate concepts as truth if those concepts have any rudimentary conflicting aspects without at least first reconciling the two in a very systematically rational way.
Synchronicity in the realm of religion is when a person or group believe many separate but not conceptually unrelated structures of spirituality and blend them in to one belief.
Tho many are articulated very well, at core there are many conflicts, considering the implications conveyed, the history, etc...
Some isms related to religion include: theism (belief in a god or gods), atheism (lack of belief in a god or gods), agnosticism (belief that the existence of a god is unknown or unknowable), and secularism (separation of religion and government).
The belief in one God is called monotheism. You can be a monotheist without belonging to any organized religion.
Yes, Hinduism is the Indian religion that stresses belief in the Vedas. The Vedas are ancient texts considered to be sacred in Hinduism and are foundational to many Hindu beliefs and practices.
Yes, the Quaker religion is considered a Christian religion. Quakers believe in the core principles of Christianity, such as the belief in Jesus Christ as their savior and the importance of living a life in accordance with Christian values.
The Bible teaches that those who are rightous will meet Jesus in the air. Jesus will come down from heaven, while the rightous will rose up to meet Him. As far as I know, no such religion teaches the belief that you will be taken to heaven by your hair.
what is the relationship between belief, knowledge, mythology, and religion.
Agnostic
It is religion or religious belief. It is not a race.
Define "their".
Polytheistic religion (the belief of many gods)
a religion comprises of a set of beliefs or dogmas.
There is none. Religion is about faith and belief, not rationality.
A religion is a spiritual belief. Please clarify what you mean by the "height" of such a religion.
R.E.L.I.G.I.O.N RELIGION OK Religion- Religion is a personal or local belief in which they believe in a God.
Some isms related to religion include: theism (belief in a god or gods), atheism (lack of belief in a god or gods), agnosticism (belief that the existence of a god is unknown or unknowable), and secularism (separation of religion and government).
Religion is not only a belief but something you live by. It says who you are and who you live for.
Belief in the same thing.