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  2. List of religions and spiritual traditions - Wikipedia

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    Religions that consist of the traditional customs and beliefs of particular ethnic groups, refined and expanded upon for thousands of years, often lacking formal doctrine. Some adherents do not consider their ways to be "religion", preferring other cultural terms.

  3. The 10 Largest Religions in the World - WorldAtlas

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    The 10 Largest Religions in the World. After millennia of passing down knowledge through rich oral and written traditions, each of the world’s major religions has carried ambitious philosophies through countless eras. Woven throughout these mystical theologies are the epic sagas of humanity’s ancestors, who fought every day to uncover their ...

  4. A List of All Religions and Belief Systems

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    Compare founding dates and details, religious holy texts, belief in the afterlife, in one table.

  5. World religions - Wikipedia

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    World religions is a category used in the study of religion to demarcate at least five—and in some cases more—religions that are deemed to have been especially large, internationally widespread, or influential in the development of Western society.

  6. How Many Religions Are There in the World?

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    The five most predominant religions globally are Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism. Religions serve several purposes in society, including maintaining social structure by teaching moral virtues and actions and offering answers to existential questions about life, God, and relationships.

  7. Religion continues to hold the same significance for many today as in the past. This collection presents a sampling of the major religions of the world but is only a brief survey.

  8. Religion, human beings’ relation to that which they regard as holy, sacred, absolute, spiritual, divine, or worthy of especial reverence. Worship, moral conduct, right belief, and participation in religious institutions are among the constituent elements of the religious life.