Believe it or not, yours is TWO questions.
Mainstream beliefs, eg Judaism and Catholicism, are first of all beliefs, with very strong obvious basis in say a Moses or Jesus, and only then does the belief develop. In Christianity, Jesus said that our understanding of the Faith would develop. And culture and the life in which our faith is expressed, that too changes things. Your clothing, food, social customs are there and are acted upon by your beliefs. When you celebrate a religious feast with a meal that meal will vary greatly depending on whether you are a Southern US Cathollic, a Latvian, or an African Catholic. Same Faith but expressed differently culturally.
The main religions in the world are Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, followed by other belief systems like Sikhism, Judaism, and atheism. Each of these religions has millions of followers globally and plays a significant role in shaping cultures and societies.
It is not accurate to categorize religions based on intelligence. Different religions have unique beliefs, practices, and values that hold significance for different individuals and communities. Intelligence and wisdom can be found across all religions and belief systems.
There are thousands of religions in the world, with estimates ranging from thousands to over 4,000. The exact number is difficult to determine as new religions are constantly emerging, and some belief systems may not fit neatly into traditional definitions of religion.
There are various ancient religions that have not survived into the modern world, such as the worship of ancient Egyptian gods like Ra and Isis, or the Norse gods like Odin and Thor. These religions declined with the rise of Christianity and other dominant belief systems.
Polytheism refers to the belief in multiple deities, each with their own domain and powers, while monotheism is the belief in a single all-powerful deity. Polytheistic religions include Greek, Roman, and Norse mythology, while monotheistic religions include Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. Both types of belief systems offer explanations for the world and human existence, but they differ in their concept of divinity.
Belief systems are what people believe about the world and/or religion. It is the organization and structure of the way a person thinks the world works.
Belief that the physical world is not all that there is; and belief in the existence of the soul and afterlife.
The main religions in the world are Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, followed by other belief systems like Sikhism, Judaism, and atheism. Each of these religions has millions of followers globally and plays a significant role in shaping cultures and societies.
It is not accurate to categorize religions based on intelligence. Different religions have unique beliefs, practices, and values that hold significance for different individuals and communities. Intelligence and wisdom can be found across all religions and belief systems.
Bridging World History - 2004 Early Belief Systems - 1.5 was released on: USA: 2004
Some recommended comparative religion books for gaining a deeper understanding of different faiths and belief systems include "The World's Religions" by Huston Smith, "God Is Not One" by Stephen Prothero, and "The Essential Kabbalah" by Daniel C. Matt.
There are thousands of religions in the world, with estimates ranging from thousands to over 4,000. The exact number is difficult to determine as new religions are constantly emerging, and some belief systems may not fit neatly into traditional definitions of religion.
There are various ancient religions that have not survived into the modern world, such as the worship of ancient Egyptian gods like Ra and Isis, or the Norse gods like Odin and Thor. These religions declined with the rise of Christianity and other dominant belief systems.
Bridging World History - 2004 Early Belief Systems 1-5 was released on: USA: 2004
Polytheism refers to the belief in multiple deities, each with their own domain and powers, while monotheism is the belief in a single all-powerful deity. Polytheistic religions include Greek, Roman, and Norse mythology, while monotheistic religions include Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. Both types of belief systems offer explanations for the world and human existence, but they differ in their concept of divinity.
Belief and faith. We live in a huge multi cultural world with a variety of different belief structures and pantheans. I guess the one thing they have in common is the faith and belief each 'devotee' has.
Hinduism does not have a "unified system of belief encoded in a declaration of ... Unlike other religions in the World. In hindus=ism there are different Gods and different religions.