Lucien Camille has written:
'Pourquoi tant de religions et de sectes?' -- subject(s): Religion, Religions
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Vincente Fortier has written:
'Justice, religions et croyances' -- subject(s): Religion and law
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Jacqueline Trincaz has written:
'Colonisations et religions en Afrique noire' -- subject(s): Case studies, Colonization, Religion, Religion and state
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Robert Lawson Slater has written:
'World religions and world community' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Lending library, Religions, Religion et sociologie
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Religions believe that they are not better, but have a better understanding of certain religions.
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Christianity and Islam.
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Any religion may be influenced by another religion if it is a man developed religion and not same God religion. The three religions Judaism, Christianity and Islam are God religions created by same God. Hence it is logic to find common features in the three religions; mainly monotheism. Accordingly, it is hard to believe that any religion got influenced by another religion. Otherwise, how the three religion are same God religions and not man made religions.
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Every Religion Has To Respect Their Religion
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Christine Prieto has written:
'Christianisme et paganisme' -- subject(s): Religion, Christianity and other religions, Roman, Greek, Church history
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Sikhism is a religion exactly how any other religion is a religion.
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William A. Young has written:
'The world's religions' -- subject(s): Religions, Cults, Sects, Religion
'Quest for harmony' -- subject(s): Religion, Indians of North America
'The world's religions' -- subject(s): Religions, Cults, Sects, Religion
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The principle or major religion in Malaysia is Islam. Other religions are Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, and other religions.
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Monotheism is the biggest difference of Abraham's religion and the religions of other people in Mesopotamia.
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All religions are contested by people who belong to other religions (or who are skeptical about religion in general). Religion is very competitive.
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The main religion of Spain is Catholicism.
Well, the main religion in Spain is Catholicism. 94% of the population is Catholic, but they do have other religions there too.
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Some religions consider it offensive if you convert to OTHER religions.
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Rites are not important in most religions and not used in most religions.
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All religions. Stalin was atheist and strongly opposed religions.
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if you mean that which religion does have its origin in India then all religions except Hinduism and Buddhism and jainism all other religions are alien to it .
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There are no compulsory religions. Every one has the right to select a religion, suitable to their knowledge.
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romans were tolerant of other religions as long as their followers were respectful of the roman religion
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The religions in Egypt at the moment is Islam and Christianity.
These religions are not connected to the religions of ancient egypt.
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Christianity is the biggest religion in Europe, but there are many religions in Europe.
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No. It is a type of ancient building, that was used for ancient religions, but is not the name of a religion.
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If you say "this religion", you need to specify what religion you are talking about.
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Islam is a religion. It has several sects and schools, but it is one religion.
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"Anglican" religions would be a religion from England. the Anglican Church, though, is the national church of England.
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In some religions how man became a part of earth is part of the religion. There are many different things in different religions. Basically a religion is what you believe and how you live.
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There is no "right" religion. Every religion has its merits. It is necessary not to judge other religions harshly.
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Not necessarily. Buddhism is compatible with other religions. In fact, most polytheistic religions can accommodate the beliefs of other religions. However, monotheistic religions must necessarily exclude all religions that believe in other gods.
The alternative view, held by atheists, is that no religion is true.
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Raymond Facelina has written:
'African theology' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Christianity, Doctrinal Theology, Religion, Theology
'Religious life' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Monastic and religious life
'Christianism and religions = Christianisme et religions'
'Religious life = vie religieuse'
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