Topic: Why are we so complicated? | |
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So many different types of religions! I wonder if a professor in Theology had to study all of these different belief systems. If so, I would love to know what their opinion of it all comes to.
Bábísm Bahá'í Bahá'í Faith Orthodox Bahá'í Faith Islam Kharijites Nation of Islam Shiite Alawites Ismailis Jafari Zaiddiyah Ghulat including Alevi / Bektashi Ahl-e Haqq Yazidi Druze Ahmadi Sunni Berailvi Deobandi Hanafi Hanbali Maliki Mu'tazili Shafi'i Wahhabi Sufism Naqshbandi Bektashi Chishti Mevlevi Zikri Judaism (see also: Jew; Hebrews) Contemporary divisions Karaite Judaism Rabbinic Judaism Orthodox Judaism Haredi Judaism Hassidic Judaism Modern Orthodox Judaism Reform Judaism Conservative Judaism (Masorti) Reconstructionist Judaism (arguably not a religion) Humanistic Judaism (arguably not a religion) Historical Sects Hasmoneans Essenes Pharisees Sadducees Zealots Sicarii sects that believed Jesus was a prophet Ebionites Elkasites Nazarenes Crypto-Jews Marranos Conversos Christianity (see List of Christian denominations) Eastern Orthodoxy Roman Catholicism Oriental Orthodoxy (Monophysitism) Nestorianism Protestantism Anabaptists Anglicans Baptists Lutherans Methodists Pentecostals Reformed Calvinism Presbyterian Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) Unitarians Waldensians Latter-day Saints Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Community of Christ Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Seventh-day Adventist Jehovah's Witnesses Messianic Judaism (not actually Judaism but rather Jewish-rite Christianity) Samaritans Mandaeanists Rastafarians Black Hebrews Hebrew Christians [edit] Dharmic religions Religions with a concept of Dharma, also major religions of historical India Hinduism (see also Contemporary Hindu movements) Agama Hindu Dharma (Javanese Hinduism) Shaivism Shaktism Smartism Vaishnavism Gaudiya Vaishnavism ISKCON (Hare Krishna) Sri Krishna Chaitanya Mission Six major schools and movements of Hindu philosophy Samkhya Nyaya Vaisheshika Purva mimamsa Vedanta (Uttar Mimamsa) Advaita Vedanta Integral Yoga Yoga Ashtanga Yoga Hatha yoga Siddha Yoga Tantric Yoga Ayyavazhi Shramana Religions Buddhism (see Schools of Buddhism) Mahayana Nikaya schools (which have historically been called Hinayana in the West) Theravada Vajrayana (Tantric Buddhism) Jainism Digambara Shvetambara Panth Religions Sikhism Kabir Panth Dadu Panth [edit] Other revealed religions Believers in one God, also called classical monotheism, who follow an Indo-European culture of belief, philosophy and angelology. Zoroastrianism Magus (see Three Wise Men) Gnosticism Basilidians Bogomils Borborites Cainites Carpocratians Cathars Marcionism (not entirely Gnostic) Ophites Valentinians (see Valentinius) Hinduism (Vaishnavism) [edit] Indigenous religions The orally transmitted canon of indigenous peoples, many involving some variant of animism and many defunct African religions Akamba mythology Akan mythology Ashanti mythology Bushongo mythology Bwiti Dahomey mythology Dinka mythology Efik mythology Egyptian mythology Ibo mythology Isoko mythology Khoikhoi mythology Lotuko mythology Lugbara mythology Pygmy mythology Tumbuka mythology Yoruba mythology Zulu mythology African religions in the New World Kumina Obeah Santería (Lukumi) Vodou Candomblé Macumba Umbanda and Quimbanda Xango European religions Anglo-Saxon mythology Basque mythology Druidry (Celtic Religion) Finnish mythology Germanic paganism Norse mythology Greek religion Greek mythology Mystery religions Eleusinian Mysteries Mithraism Pythagoreanism Roman religion Roman mythology Slavic mythology Asian religions Babylonian and Assyrian religion Babylonian mythology Chaldean mythology Sumerian mythology Bön (Indigenous Tibetan belief) Chinese mythology Shinto Oomoto Tengrism (Indigenous Mongol, Tartar & Kazakh belief) Yezidis (Modified indigenous Kurdish belief) Native American religions Abenaki mythology Aztec mythology Blackfoot mythology Chippewa mythology Creek mythology Crow mythology Guarani mythology Haida mythology Ho-Chunk mythology Huron mythology Inuit mythology Iroquois mythology Kwakiutl mythology Lakota mythology Lenape mythology Navaho mythology Nootka mythology Pawnee mythology Salish mythology Selk'nam religion Seneca mythology Tsimshian mythology Ute mythology Zuni mythology Oceanic religions Australian Aboriginal mythology Balinese mythology Maori mythology Modekngei (Republic of Palau) Nauruan indigenous religion Polynesian mythology [edit] Neopagan or revival religions Modern religions seeking to recreate indigenous, usually pre-Christian, beliefs and practices Church of All Worlds Dievturiba Germanic Neopaganism also called Ásatrú or Odinism Hellenic polytheism (modern revivalist forms) Judeo-Paganism Maausk Neo-druidism Summum Taarausk Wicca Alexandrian Wicca Dianic Wicca (Feminist Wicca) Gardnerian Wicca Faery Wicca Feri Tradition [edit] Non-revealed religions Philosophies not transmitted by a divine prophet Carvaka Confucianism Deism Fellowship of Reason Spiritual Humanism Mohism Taoism [edit] Left-Hand Path religions Faiths teaching that the ultimate goal is separating consciousness from the universe, rather than being absorbed by it Dragon Rouge Satanism LaVeyan Satanism Church of Satan Order of Nine Angles Setianism also spelled Sethianism Temple of Set The Storm Quimbanda [edit] Syncretic religions Faiths created from blending earlier religions or that consider all or some religions to be essentially the same Arès Pilgrim Movement Cao Dai Falun Dafa (Falun Gong) Huna Konkokyo Law of One Manichaeism Unitarian Universalism Universal Life Church Tenrikyo Theosophy Seicho-No-Ie [edit] Entheogen religions Religions based around divinely inspiring substances Ayahuasca-based beliefs Church of the Universe (marijuana sacrament) Peyotism THC Ministry [edit] New religious movements See List of new religious movements for a list based on other sources See hereunder for religions founded since 1850 with small followings Monotheistic NRMs Direct Worship of the Actual God Indigenous NRM's Burkhanism Cargo cults Ghost Dance Native American Church African Diaspora / Latin American NRM's Rastafari movement Umbanda Candomble Kardecist Spiritism Hindu-oriented NRM's Sai Baba/Sathya Sai Organisation Hare Krishna Transcendental Meditation Sant Mat Swaminarayan Vedanta Society Osho/Rajneeshism Meher Baba (actually a Zoroastrian) Oneness University Aum Shinrikyo (Aleph) Eckankar NRM's with Islamic Roots Subud Ahmadi Dances of Universal Peace Nation of Islam (Black Muslims) Christian-oriented NRM's Unification Church Jesus People Children of God People's Temple Pentecostalism Holiness movement Iglesia ni Cristo Buddhist-oriented NRM's Soka Gakkai Won Buddhism Hoa Hao Friends of the Western Buddhist Order Chinese-oriented NRM's Way of Former Heaven sects, including I-Kuan Tao ("Way of Unity"), T'ung-shan She ("Society of Goodness"), Tien-te Sheng-chiao ("Sacred Religion of Celestial Virtue"), Daoyuan ("Sanctuary of the Tao"), Tz'u-hui Tang ("Compassion Society"). Falun Gong ("Dharma Wheel Work," a qigong meditation group) Japanese-oriented NRM's Tenrikyo Seicho no Ie Johrei (Johrei Movement - Sekai Kyusei Kyo Izunome Kyodan) Reiki Oomoto Soka Gakkai Aum Shinrikyo (Aleph) Korean-oriented NRM's Chondogyo Jeung San Do Juche (The personality cult of North Korean leaders) Unification Church Vietnamese-oriented NRM's Caodaism Hoa Hao Malaysian-Oriented NRM's Sky Kingdom Western Magical / Esoteric Groups Kardecist Spiritism Theosophy Agni Yoga Anthroposophy Arcane School Association for Research and Enlightenment Church Universal and Triumphant Golden Dawn Gurdjieff Work AMORC Spiritualism Eckankar Thelema Argenteum Astrum Fraternitas Saturni Ordo Templi Orientis Typhonian Ordo Templi Orientis Process Church of the Final Judgement Order of the Solar Temple White Supremacist Religions Church of Jesus Christ Christian World Church of the Creator (Creativity Movement) Church of the American Knights of the Ku Klux Klan [1] Black Supremacist Religions Nuwaubianism Alien-based religions The Aetherius Society [2] Raelism Scientology Church of Scientology Free Zone Urantia, Book of Universe people Other NRM's Antoinism Breatharianism (Air cult) Brianism Elan Vital Faithists of Kosmon Virus, The Church of Tony Samara [edit] Parody or mock religions Groups that poke fun at other religions or religion in general Discordianism Church of the SubGenius (The cult of Bob Dobbs) Church of Jesus Christ Elvis Fictional religions turned Parody Bokononism Jedi census movement Flying Spaghetti Monster (Pastafarianism) Invisible Pink Unicorn Kibology Landover Baptist Church Church of Emacs [edit] Fictional religions See List of fictional religions [edit] Forms of religion or alternative beliefs Agnosticism Animism Atheism Ditheism (Dualism) Henotheism Monolatrism Humanism Secular Humanism Kathenotheism Maltheism Monism Monotheism Panentheism Pantheism Cosmotheism Polytheism Shamanism Suitheism [edit] Nonsectarian and trans-sectarian religious movements and practices [edit] Esotericism Alchemy Anthroposophy Esoteric Christianity Freemasonry Gnosticism Kabbalah Occultism Rosicrucian Ancient Mystical Order Rosae Crucis Confraternity of the Rose Cross Rosicrucian Fellowship Surat Shabda Yoga [edit] Mysticism Christian mysticism Gnosticism Hindu mysticism Tantra Ananda Marga Tantra-Yoga Yoga Bhakti Vedanta Kabbalah (also part of Judaism) Kabbalah Centre Martinism Merkabah (also part of Judaism) Meditation Spirituality Sufism Theosophy [edit] Magic (religion) Astrology Divination Prophecy Exorcism Faith healing Feng Shui Hoodoo (Rootwork) New Orleans Voodoo Magick Chaos magick Enochian Magic Grimoire magick Goetic magick Miracles Pow-wow Seid (shamanic magic) Vaastu Shastra (Hinduism) Witchcraft [edit] Ritualism Prayer Sacrifice Animal sacrifice Human sacrifice Worship [edit] Organizations promoting Ecumenism Dances of Universal Peace Inter-religious Organisations |
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It's a testament to human imagination.
Of all the things in the universe humans most certainly can't be accused of being boring. |
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Whoa!
At first I thought it said "Why are we so constipated?"..... Regardless.....I got my answer........ |
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