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Religion is a
range of social-cultural systems,
including designated behaviors and practices, morals, beliefs, worldviews, texts,
sanctified places, prophecies...
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Religion in
India (2011 census)
Hinduism (79.8%)
Islam (14.2%)
Christianity (2.3%)
Sikhism (1.7%)
Buddhism (0.7%) Animism/Adivasi (0.5%)
Jainism (0.4%)...
- No
religion may
refer to: Irreligion,
absence of, or
indifference towards religion Atheism, the
absence of
belief of the
existence of
deities Agnosticism...
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Religion in
China by
affiliation (Pew
Research Center 2023) No
religion (93%)
Buddhism (4%) Folk
beliefs (0.5%)
Christianity (1%)
Islam (1%)
Other (0...
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state religion (also
called official religion) is a
religion or
creed officially endorsed by a
sovereign state. A
state with an
official religion (also...
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religion can
refer to
several things,
including Ancient Gr****
religion Gr**** hero cult Greco-Roman
mysteries ****enistic
religion Platonic idealism...
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Growth of
religion involves the
spread of
individual religions and the
increase in the
numbers of
religious adherents around the world. In sociology, desecularization...
- The
Abrahamic religions are a
grouping of
several religions that
revere Abraham in
their scripture, with the
three largest and most
influential being...
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Vedic religion or
Vedic Hinduism may
refer to:
Historical Vedic religion, the
religion of the Indo-Aryans of
northern India during the
Vedic period Hinduism...
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Religion in ****an is
manifested primarily in
Shinto and in Buddhism, the two main faiths,
which ****anese
people often practice simultaneously. According...