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World Religions
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Non-Christian world religions that follow a god or gods which is not like the God of the Holy Bible. Topics listed include history, beliefs and testimonies of former members of these groups.

  • Buddhism  ( 5 items )
    Based on the spiritual teachings of Siddhartha Gautama Buddha. There are a number of versions or sects of Buddhism generally teaching paths to Nirvana (enlightenment or bliss) though the four noble truths (recognizing existence and source of suffering) and the eightfold path (correct understanding, behavior and meditation).

  • Catholic Church  ( 7 items )
    Many Catholics are very Godly and follow the teachings of Jesus Christ. But the Catholic church beliefs border on heresy and come into question as to whether these doctrines or beliefs constitute being a cult or truly Christian.

  • Hinduism  ( 4 items )
    Hinduism originated from the ancient religions of India, which originally embraced polytheism. As a more unified world religion, Hinduism teaches pantheism; the ancient gods (especially the triad of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva) are commonly interpreted as representations of the various aspects of the divine (Brahman).

  • Islam  ( 4 items )
    Islam is the second largest world religion, and has recently become the third largest religious body in America with over 6 million adherents. Muslim-based sects such as the Nation of Islam (which appeals especially to African-Americans) and Bahá’í (which proclaims the unity of the human race) have special appeal to many Americans. Islam is composed of two major divisions — the mainstream Sunni (the largest) and the more radical Shi’ites.

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