The God All religions have a God or Gods. The Monotheism Monotheism is the belieI that only one God exists.
The Polytheism Polytheism is the belieI that more than one God exists. The Iaith Inter-Iaith dialogue is essential between communities oI Iaith.
The religious groups Thousands oI religious groups exist throughout the world.
The Christianity Christianity is a monotheistic religion. Islam the Iestival aIter Ramadan is very important in Islam.
Hinduism Hinduism is the predominant religion in India. Buddhism Buddhism was Iounded in India 2,500 years ago.
Judaism the original language oI Judaism is Hebrew.
Atheism Karl Marx believed in Atheism. The Iounder Abraham is the Iounder oI Judaism.
The Iollower She was a devout Iollower oI that religion.
BelieI Religious belieIs Iocus on the ideas oI the religion. The practices Religious practices Iocus on the customary actions oI the religion.
The sacred texts Most religions have sacred texts. The place oI worship A place oI worship is a place where a congregation comes to pray.
The Worship Worship is an act oI devotion directed to God.
The prayer some people use prayer to talk to God. The ceremony Marriage is a common religious ceremony in most religions.
The pilgrimage A pilgrimage is a long journey to a holy place. The ritual A religious ritual is the Iorm oI conducting a religious ceremony.
The symbol the wheel oI liIe is a religious symbol in Buddhism.
The Spirituality Spirituality is the attachment to religious values.
ialogue. Mother: So what did you learn in school today? Thomas: We learned about Buddhism and Hinduism. Mother: Oh yes? What did you learn about them? Thomas: We learned about their religious rituals and ceremonies. Mother: What else did you learn about them? Thomas: We learned that in Hinduism, many rituals and ceremonies happen at home. Mother: Tell me all about what you have learned. Thomas: Well there is one ceremony called.