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Did god call upon you to fulfill your destiny?
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for lent?
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for lent?
Chinese New Year
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I bet you he probably forgot his password and is now frantically trying to remember it.
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I bet you he probably forgot his password and is now frantically trying to remember it.
LOL, ;D
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Getbig rapture? Enjoy your time away, MOS.
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With your time away, now you can pray for the thousands of people who are going to hell for not following Jesus Christ and believing in your God :D :D I took the time to compile a list of the many different religions. All the poor people just happen to believe the wrong religion. Drats! ;D ;D
Abrahamic religions
Main article: Abrahamic religions
A group of monotheistic traditions sometimes grouped with one another for comparative purposes, because all refer to a patriarch named Abraham.
Bábism
Main article: Bábism
Azali
Bahá'í Faith
Main article: Bahá'í Faith
See also: Bahá'í divisions
Bahá'ís Under the Provisions of the Covenant
Orthodox Bahá'í Faith
Christianity
Main article: Christianity
See also: List of Christian denominations
Western Christianity
Main article: Roman Catholic Church
Main article: Protestantism
Anabaptists
Anglicanism
Baptists
Calvinism
Congregational churches
Lutheranism
Members Church of God International
Methodism
Moravians
Nonconformism
Pentecostalism
Pietism
Presbyterianism
Quakerism
Shakers
Waldensians
Eastern Christianity
Ancient Church of the East
Assyrian Church of the East
Eastern Catholics (In full communion with Rome, but retaining a diverse array of Eastern liturgical rites; including the Maronites and Chaldean Catholics)
Eastern Orthodox Church (Includes the Greek Orthodox, Serbian Orthodox, Russian Orthodox, Romanian Orthodox, Bulgarian Orthodox, and several other autocephalous churches and Patriarchates)
Russian Orthodox Old Believers
Eastern Orthodox Old Calendarists
Oriental Orthodox (Includes the Armenian Orthodox, Coptic Orthodox, Ethiopian Orthodox, and Syriac Orthodox, as well as a portion of the St. Thomas Christians)
Other groups related to Christianity
Some of these groups consider themselves to be Christian, or to be derived from Christianity, but they are considered heterodox or heretical by mainstream Christianity. Some of them are no longer extant.
Arianism
Christadelphians
Christian Gnosticism
Christian Identity
Christian Science
Christian Universalism
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Iglesia ni Cristo
Ebionites (no longer extant)
Jehovah's Witnesses
Jesuism
Latter Day Saint movement
Millerites
Nontrinitarianism
Messianic Judaism
Marcionism (no longer extant)
Rastafarianism
Seventh-day Adventist Church
Spiritual Baptists
Swedenborgianism
The Aquarian Church
Unification Church
Unitarianism (see also Unitarian Universalism)
Universal Church of the Kingdom of God
Gnosticism
Many Gnostic groups were closely related to early Christianity, for example, Valentinism. Irenaeus wrote polemics against them from the standpoint of the then-unified Catholic Church.[8]
Main article: Gnosticism
See also: List of Gnostic sects
Cerdonians (no longer extant)
Colarbasians (no longer extant)
Simonians (no longer extant)
Bogomilism (no longer extant)
Catharism (no longer extant)
The Yazidis are a syncretic Kurdish religion with a Gnostic influence:
Yazidis
Persian Gnosticism
Mandaeism
Manichaeism (no longer extant)
Bagnolians (no longer extant)
Syrian-Egyptic Gnosticism
None of these religions are still extant.
Main article: Syrian-Egyptic Gnosticism
Sethianism
Basilideans
Valentinianism
Bardaisan#Bardesanite school
Neo-Gnostic Groups
Ecclesia Gnostica
Islam
Main article: Islam
See also: Islamic schools and branches
Kalam Schools
Main article: Ilm al-Kalam
Ash'ari
Maturidi
Murji'ah
Mu'tazila
Kharijite
Main article: Khawarij
Ibadi (Only surviving sect)
Azraqi
Haruriyyah
Sufri
Shia Islam
Main article: Shia Islam
Isma'ilism
Mustaali / Dawoodi Bohra
Nizari
Ja'fari jurisprudence
Twelver
Akhbari
Shaykhism
Usuli
Alawites
Alevism / Bektashi Order
Zaidiyyah
Sufism
Main article: Sufism
Bektashi Order
Chishti Order
Mevlevi Order
Mujaddidiyah
Naqshbandi
Jahriyya
Khufiyya
Ni'matullāhī
Tariqa
Qadiriyya
Sufi Order International
Sufism Reoriented
Suhrawardiyya
Tijaniyyah
Universal Sufism
Dances of Universal Peace
Sunni Islam
Main article: Sunni Islam
Hanafi
Barelvi
Deobandi
Gedimu
Yihewani
Xidaotang
Hanbali
Maliki
Shafi'i
Ahl al-Hadith or Salafi movement
Quranism
Main article: Quranism
Quranism
Tolu-e-Islam
United Submitters International
Black Muslims
Main article: Black Muslims
American Society of Muslims
Five-Percent Nation
Moorish Orthodox Church of America
Moorish Science Temple of America
Nation of Islam
United Nation of Islam
Ahmadiyya
Main article: Ahmadiyya
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam
Other Islamic groups
Yarsanism
Al-Fatiha Foundation
Canadian Muslim Union
European Islam
Ittifaq al-Muslimin
Jamaat al Muslimeen
Jadid
Liberal movements within Islam
Muslim Canadian Congress
Riaz Ahmed Gohar Shahi
Messiah Foundation International
Progressive British Muslims
Progressive Muslim Union
Wahhabi movement
Mahdavia
Religions related to Islam
These religions are either descended from Sufi Islam, or consider themselves Islamic, but are regarded as heretical or heterodox by other Muslims.
Sufi and Shia Sects
Alevism
Bektashi Order
Moorish Orthodox Church of America
Druze
Main article: Druze
Judaism and related religions
Main article: Judaism
See also: Jewish religious movements
Rabbinic Judaism
Main article: Rabbinic Judaism
Orthodox Judaism
Haredi Judaism
Hasidic Judaism
Modern Orthodox Judaism
Conservative Judaism
Masorti
Conservadox Judaism
Union for Traditional Judaism
Reform Judaism
Progressive Judaism
Liberal Judaism
Karaite Judaism
Main article: Karaite Judaism
Samaritanism
Samaritans use a slightly different version of the Pentateuch as their Torah, worshiping at Mount Gerizim instead of Jerusalem, and are possibly the descendants of the lost Northern Kingdom. They are definitely of ancient Israelite origin, but their status as Jews is disputed.[9]
Main article: Samaritans
Falasha or Beta Israel
Modern Non-Rabbinic Judaism
Alternative Judaism
Humanistic Judaism (not always identified as a religion)
Jewish Renewal
Reconstructionist Judaism
Historical groups
Second Temple Judaism
Essenes
Pharisees (ancestor of Rabbinic Judaism)
Sadducees (possible ancestor of Karaite Judaism)
Zealots (Judea)s
Sicarii
Sects that believed Jesus was a prophet
Ebionites
Elcesaites
Nazarenes
Sabbateans
Frankism
Black Hebrew Israelites
Main article: Black Hebrew Israelites
Rastafari movement
Main article: Rastafari movement
Mandaeans and Sabians
Main articles: Mandaeism and Sabians
Mandaeism
Sabians
Mandaean Nasaraean Sabeans
Sabians of Harran
Shabakism
Main article: Shabak people
Indian religions
Main article: Indian religions
Indian religions are the religions that originated in the Indian subcontinent; namely Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism and Sikhism and religions and traditions related to, and descended from, them.
Ayyavazhi
Main article: Ayyavazhi
Bhakti movement
Main article: Bhakti movement
Kabir panth
Ravidassia religion
Sant Mat
Buddhism
Main article: Schools of Buddhism
Nikaya schools (which have historically been incorrectly called Hinayana in the West)
Theravada
Sri Lankan Amarapura Nikaya
Sri Lankan Siam Nikaya
Sri Lankan Ramańńa Nikaya
Bangladeshi Sangharaj Nikaya
Bangladeshi Mahasthabir Nikaya
Burmese Thudhamma Nikaya
Vipassana tradition of Mahasi Sayadaw and disciples
Burmese Shwegyin Nikaya
Burmese Dwara Nikaya
Thai Maha Nikaya
Dhammakaya Movement
Thai Dhammayuttika Nikaya
Thai Forest Tradition
Tradition of Ajahn Chah
Vipassana movement
Mahayana
Humanistic Buddhism
Madhyamaka
Prasaṅgika
Svatantrika
East Asian Mādhyamaka (Three Treatise school)
Jonang
Nichiren Buddhism
Nichiren Shū
Nichiren Shōshū
Soka Gakkai
Pure Land Buddhism
Jōdo-shū
Jōdo Shinshū
Buddha-nature
Daśabhūmikā (absorbed into Huayan)
Huayan school (Avataṃsaka)
Hwaeom
Kegon
Tiantai
Tendai
Cheontae
Yogācāra
East Asian Yogācāra
Chan Buddhism
Caodong school
Zen
Sōtō
Keizan line
Jakuen line
Giin line
Linji school
Rinzai school
Ōbaku
Fuke-shū
Won Buddhism
Kwan Um School of Zen
Sanbo Kyodan
Vajrayana
Shingon Buddhism
Tibetan Buddhism
Bon
Gelug
Kagyu
Dagpo Kagyu
Karma Kagyu
Barom Kagyu
Drukpa Lineage
Shangpa Kagyu
Nyingma
Sakya
Jonang
New Buddhist movements
Shambhala Buddhism
Diamond Way Buddhism
Triratna Buddhist Community
New Kadampa Tradition[10]
Share International
True Buddha School
Nipponzan-Myōhōji-Daisanga
The Osho or Rajneesh movement
Global Variants of Buddhism
Buddhism in the United States
Din-e Ilahi
Din-e Ilahi
Hinduism
See also: Hindu denominations
Swaminarayan
Shrauta
Lingayatism
Shaivism
Shaktism
Tantrism
Ananda Marga[11]
Smartism
Vaishnavism
Gaudiya Vaishnavism
International Society for Krishna Consciousness[12]
Hindu reform movements
Arya Samaj[13]
Brahmo Samaj
Ramakrishna Mission
Satya Dharma
Satsang of Thakur Anukulchandra
Matua Mahasangha
Hinduism in Indonesia
Major schools and movements of Hindu philosophy
Main article: Hindu philosophy
Nyaya
Purva mimamsa
Samkhya
Vaisheshika
Vedanta (Uttara Mimamsa)
Advaita Vedanta
Integral Yoga
Vishishtadvaita
Dvaita Vedanta
Yoga
Ashtanga Yoga
Bhakti Yoga
Raja yoga
Karma yoga
Jnana yoga
Kundalini yoga
Hatha yoga
Siddha Yoga
Surat Shabd Yoga
Tantric Yoga
Sahaja Yoga
Jainism
Main article: Jainism
Digambara
Bispanthi[14]
Digambar Terapanth
Kanji Panth[14]
Panth of Kanji Swami
Śvētāmbara
Murtipujaka (Deravasi)
Sthānakavāsī
Svetambar Terapanth
Meivazhi
Meivazhi
Sikhism
Main article: Sikhism
Khalsa
Nihang
Namdhari ("Kuka Sikhs")
Ravidassia religion
Sahajdhari
Iranian religions
Main article: Iranian religions
Zoroastrianism
Main article: Zoroastrianism
Zurvanism
Mazdakism
Khurramites (syncretism with Shi'a Islam)
Behafaridians
Gnostic religions
Mandaeism
Manichaeism
Mithraism
Bábí movement
Bábism
Bahá'í Faith
Azali
Yazdânism
Main article: Yazdânism
Alevi (this is contested; most Alevi consider themselves to be Shia or Sufi Muslims, but a minority adhere to the Yazdani interpretation)
Yarsani
Yazidi
East Asian religions
Main article: East Asian religions
Confucianism
Main article: Confucianism
Neo-Confucianism
New Confucianism
Shinto
Main articles: Shinto and Shinto sects and schools
Koshintō
Shugendō
Yoshida Shintō
Shinto-inspired religions
Konkokyo
Oomoto
Seicho-no-Ie
Shinmeiaishinkai
Tenrikyo
Zenrinkyo
Taoism
Main article: Taoism
Way of the Five Pecks of Rice
Way of the Celestial Masters
Zhengyi Dao ("Way of the Right Oneness")
Taipingjing-based movements
Shangqing School ("School of the Highest Clarity")
Lingbao School ("School of the Numinous Treasure")
Quanzhen School ("Way of the Fulfilled Virtue")
Dragon Gate Taoism
Wuliupai ("School of Wu-Liu")
Yao Taoism (Meishanism)
Faism (Redhead Taoism)
Xuanxue (Neo-Taoism)
Contemporary Taoism-inspired religions
Yiguandao
Dudeism
Zenarchy (Kerry Wendell Thornley)
Other
Chinese
Chan Buddhism
Chinese folk religion
Falun Gong
Yiguandao (I Kuan-Tao)
Mohism
Xiantiandao
Korean
Cheondoism
Daejongism
Daesun Jinrihoe
Gasin faith
Jeung San Do
Juche
Korean shamanism
Suwunism
Vietnamese
Cao Đŕi
Đạo Bửu Sơn Kỳ Hương
Đạo Dừa
Đạo Mẫu
Hňa Hảo
African diasporic religions
See also: African diasporic religions
African diasporic religions are a number of related religions that developed in the Americas among African slaves and their descendants in various countries of the Caribbean Islands and Latin America, as well as parts of the southern United States. They derive from African traditional religions, especially of West and Central Africa, showing similarities to the Yoruba religion in particular.
Batuque
Candomblé
Dahomey mythology
Haitian mythology
Kumina
Macumba
Mami Wata
Obeah
Oyotunji
Palo
Quimbanda
Santería (Lukumi)
Umbanda[15]
Vodou
Indigenous traditional religions
See also: Paganism and Folk religion
Traditionally, these faiths have all been classified "Pagan", but scholars prefer the terms "indigenous/primal/folk/ethnic religions".
African
Main article: African traditional religions
West Africa
Akan mythology
Ashanti mythology (Ghana)
Dahomey (Fon) mythology
Efik mythology (Nigeria, Cameroon)
Igbo mythology (Nigeria, Cameroon)
Isoko mythology (Nigeria)
Yoruba mythology (Nigeria, Benin)
Central Africa
Bushongo mythology (Congo)
Bambuti (Pygmy) mythology (Congo)
Lugbara mythology (Congo)
East Africa
Akamba mythology (East Kenya)
Dinka mythology (Sudan)
Lotuko mythology (Sudan)
Masai mythology (Kenya, Tanzania)
Southern Africa
Khoisan religion
Lozi mythology (Zambia)
Tumbuka mythology (Malawi)
Zulu mythology (South Africa)
American
Main article: Native American mythology
Abenaki mythology
Anishinaabe
Aztec mythology
Blackfoot mythology
Cherokee mythology
Chickasaw mythology
Choctaw mythology
Creek mythology
Crow mythology
Ghost Dance
Guarani mythology
Haida mythology
Ho-Chunk mythology (aka: Winnebago)
Hopi mythology
Inca mythology
Indian Shaker Church
Inuit mythology
Iroquois mythology
Keetoowah Nighthawk Society
Kuksu
Kwakiutl mythology
Lakota mythology
Leni Lenape mythology
Longhouse religion
Mapuche mythology
Maya mythology
Midewiwin
Miwok
Native American Church
Navajo mythology
Nootka mythology
Ohlone mythology
Olmec mythology
Pomo mythology
Pawnee mythology
Salish mythology
Selk'nam religion
Seneca mythology
Southeastern Ceremonial Complex
Sun Dance
Tsimshian mythology
Urarina
Ute mythology
Wyandot religion
Zuni mythology
Eurasian
Asian
Benzhuism (indigenous religion of the Bai people)
Bimoism (indigenous religion of the Yi people)
Bon (indigenous religion of Tibet)
Chinese mythology
Japanese mythology
Korean shamanism
Koshintō
Manchu Shamanism
Mun (Lepcha)
Siberian Shamanism
Tengrism
Ua Dab (indigenous religion of the Hmong people)
Vietnamese folk religion
European
Asatru
Estonian mythology
Eskimo religion
Finnish mythology and Finnish paganism
Marla faith
Odinism
Romuva
Hungarian folk religion
Sami religion (including the Noaidi)
Wotanism
Oceania/Pacific
Australian Aboriginal mythology
Austronesian beliefs
Balinese mythology
Javanese beliefs
Melanesian mythology
Micronesian mythology
Modekngei
Nauruan indigenous religion
Philippine mythology
Anito
Gabâ
Kulam
Polynesian mythology
Hawaiian mythology
Māori mythology
Māori religion
Rapa Nui mythology
Moai
Tangata manu
Cargo cults
Main article: Cargo cults
John Frum
Johnson cult
Prince Philip Movement
Vailala Madness
Historical polytheism
Further information: Prehistoric religion and History of religion
Ancient Near Eastern
Main article: Ancient Near Eastern religions
Ancient Egyptian religion
Ancient Semitic religions
Canaanite mythology
Canaanite religion
Mesopotamian mythology
Arabian mythology (pre-Islamic)
Babylonian and Assyrian religion
Babylonian mythology
Chaldean mythology
Sumerian mythology
Indo-European
Main article: Proto-Indo-European religion
Proto-Indo-Iranian religion
Historical Vedic religion
Iranian mythology
Armenian mythology
Baltic polytheism
Celtic polytheism
Brythonic mythology
Gaelic mythology
Germanic polytheism
Anglo-Saxon religion
Continental Germanic religion
Norse religion
Greek polytheism
Hittite mythology
Persian mythology
Roman polytheism
Slavic polytheism
Hellenistic
Main article: Hellenistic religion
Mystery religions
Eleusinian Mysteries
Mithraism
Orphism
Pythagoreanism
Gallo-Roman religion
Uralic
Estonian polytheism
Finnish polytheism
Hungarian polytheism
Mysticism and occult
Esotericism and mysticism
Main articles: Esotericism and Mysticism
Hindu mysticism
Tantra
Vaastu Shastra
Kabbalah
Moorish Science Temple of America
Moorish Orthodox Church of America
Neoplatonism
Pythagoreanism
Neopythagoreanism
Sufism
Theosophy
Western mystery tradition
Hermeticism
Builders of the Adytum
Fraternitas Saturni
Fraternity of the Inner Light
Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
The Open Source Order of the Golden Dawn
Ordo Aurum Solis
Rosicrucian
Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis[16]
Rosicrucian Fellowship
Servants of the Light
Thelema
Main article: Thelema
A∴A∴
Ordo Templi Orientis
Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica (the ecclesiastical arm of O.T.O.)
Typhonian Order
Christian mysticism and esotericism
Main articles: Christian mysticism and Esoteric Christianity
Anthroposophy
Archeosophical Society
Behmenism
Christian Kabbalah
Martinism
Occult and magic
Main articles: Occultism and Magic (paranormal)
Alchemy
Ceremonial magic
Enochian magic
Goetic magic
Chaos magic
Illuminates of Thanateros
Thee Temple ov Psychick Youth
Hoodoo (Rootwork)
New Orleans Voodoo
Kulam - Filipino witchcraft
Pow-wow
Seiđr - Norse sorcery
Magick (Thelema)
Witchcraft
Modern Paganism
Main article: Paganism (contemporary)
See also: List of Modern pagan movements
Syncretic
Adonism
Church of All Worlds
Church of Aphrodite
Feraferia
Neo-Druidism
Reformed Druids of North America
Neoshamanism
Neo-völkisch movements
Technopaganism
Wicca
British Traditional Wicca
Gardnerian Wicca
Alexandrian Wicca
Central Valley Wicca
Algard Wicca
Chthonioi Alexandrian Wicca
Blue Star Wicca
Eclectic Wicca
Celtic Wicca
Saxon Wicca
Dianic Wicca
McFarland Dianic Wicca
Faery Wicca
Correllian Nativist Tradition
Georgian Wicca
Odyssean Wicca
Wiccan church
Covenant of the Goddess
Ethnic
Baltic Neopaganism
Celtic Neopaganism
Finnish Neopaganism
Germanic Neopaganism
Hellenismos
Kemetism
Roman Neopaganism
Semitic Neopaganism
Slavic Neopaganism
Taaraism
Zalmoxianism
New religious movements
Main article: List of new religious movements
Creativity
Huna
Native American Church
Raëlism
Scientology
Unitarian Universalist
New Thought
Main article: New Thought
Christian Science
Church Universal and Triumphant
Divine Science
Religious Science
Unity Church
Jewish Science
Seicho-no-Ie
Shinshukyo
Main article: Japanese new religions
Church of World Messianity
Happy Science
Konkokyo
Oomoto
PL Kyodan
Seicho-No-Ie
Tenrikyo
Left-hand path religions
Main article: Left-hand path and right-hand path
Satanism
LaVeyan Satanism
Theistic Satanism
Our Lady of Endor Coven (or Ophite Cultus Satanas)
Demonolatry
Luciferianism
Setianism (Temple of Set)
Post-theistic and naturalistic religions
Discordianism
Ethical Culture
Some forms of freethought (e.g. North Texas Church of Freethought)
Jesusism
Naturalistic Pantheism (e.g. World Pantheist Movement)
Yoism
Others
Cult of the Supreme Being
Deism
Eckankar
Fourth Way
Goddess movement
Humanism
The New Message from God
Nuwaubian Nation
Open-source religion
Plurationalism
Spiritism (Spiritualism)
Subud
Universal Life Church
Other categorisations
By demographics
Main article: Religious demographics
List of religious populations
By area
Further information: Religion geography
Religion in Africa
Religion in Asia
Religion in Australia
Religion in Europe
Religion in North America
Oceania / Pacific
Religion in South America
Religion by country
List of state-established religions
Buddhism by country
Christianity by country
Roman Catholicism by country
Protestantism by country
Hinduism by country
Islam by country
Judaism by country, Jewish population
Sikhism by country
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