Christians can be moved by the Holy Spirit and feel it's presence. Jesus raised people from the dead and healed them of diseases and disabilities and he did it by the Holy Spirit from God. Jesus was also ressurected after being killed.
Indigenous religions are widely varied having many different customs and beliefs, some of which involve temples and some of which do not. So it would not be true that spirits sacred to indigenous religions can only be worshiped at specially constructed temples.
Polytheistic refers to a belief system that involves the worship of multiple deities or gods. This contrasts with monotheistic religions, which believe in only one god. Examples of polytheistic religions include Hinduism and ancient Greek mythology.
Hinduism is the only major polytheistic religion that worships multiple gods and goddesses.
there are to many religions in the world to count. there are always new religions formed, by ppl who seem to be unhappy with there church and how they run there church. there is a large margin for religion, cult, and tradition. alot of what u see in Africa is a tradition that was turned to a religion. the only one true religion that most all others pull form is that of the Christianity. god is mentioned in over 80 percent of the worlds religion's.
Not all of them do, but the main, monotheistic, religions do. (Christianity, Islam, Judaism). In fact, these three religions all believe in the very same God; their views really only differ when dealing with how to worship Him.
No, but then all the major religions make the same claim for their god(s). The difference in other religions is that the Greeks had many gods, most modern religions have only one.
This is not a question?
The word claim is only 1 syllable.
Basically, ALL religions claim to teach a message of Our Lord - and many of them have precepts that are very useful for daily life. It is up to you to decide which one, or which ones, you believe.
You are only supposed to claim the number of qualifying exemptions that you are qualified to claim.
All religions have their own version of Heaven and their followers hope they will get there eventually. Most religions feel their heaven is the only one and only their followerd get there. So if the Sikhs are right, only they get a reward
You ask a good question; one of the biggest problems facing religions are that there are so many different ones, they are mutually exclusive and, often, they insist that only they are right. One can draw one of two conclusions: * One of the many religions is actually correct, but there's no way of telling which one. * None of the religions is correct.
Answer I think Hinduism accepts Only God and allows worship idols Hinduism, Buddhism, and many othe minor religions including the majority of indeginous religions
Well i believe only tree religions Christianity, Muslim's, and Judaism.
In Pixelmon, you can claim land by using a Golden Shovel to create a land claim. Simply right-click one corner of the area you want to claim and then right-click the opposite corner with the shovel. This will create a protected land claim where only you and others you give permission to can build or break blocks.
Your right to claim dependents has nothing to do with your income...only if you can and they are "qualifying child or relative" by the tests needed.
Yes, the Roman Catholic Church does claim to be the one and only completely true and rightful religion for everybody in the world; it does however recognize that there exist other religions which have some partial degree of truth as a result of having some resemblance to the Roman Catholic Church. Note that there is nothing unusual about this claim. Almost all religions claim to be the one and only completely true and rightful religion for everybody in the world. The only religion I know of which is based on the premise that all religious beliefs are equally acceptable is the Unitarian Universalist Church. And even they would claim that due to their inclusiveness, which surpasses that of any other religion, they are therefore the best religion. Any individual who did not believe that his or her religion was the best of all religions, would logically leave that religion and seek a better one.