
Learn about the various religions around the globe. Learn more about Christianity Christianity Taoism Taoism Christianity Hinduism. Each religion holds different beliefs and practices. Some religions emphasize the personal while others are more focused on the universal. Some religions emphasize personal salvation, while others reject the corrupt world.
Buddhism
Buddhism, an ancient religion, is based upon the teachings Buddha. It emphasizes self denial and embraces the concepts karma as well as reincarnation. There are many Buddhist schools. However, all share a common moral foundation. These are precepts, values and virtues that Buddha extolled in fifth century BC. They still guide 350 million Buddhists today.
Taoism
Taoism's philosophy is based upon the belief that all things are part of a greater whole. This whole is known to be the Tao or the Dao. It is the cosmic force which flows through everything binding and liberating it. The concept of Taoism has developed from the observation of the natural world and a belief in cosmic balance. Some Taoists practice spirit and ancestor worship.

Christianity
While the question of Christianity's place among the world's religions may be complex, Christians should recognize that it is not unique or inferior to any other faith. Interreligious dialogue is essential in today's multi-cultural world. The increasing number of encounters between people from different cultures and beliefs is a necessary component to achieving enlightenment, peace, and justice. Christians should not accept a place at the edges of interreligious communication. The biblical framework for evaluating world religions is a solid foundation that allows Christians to engage in this complex question.
Hinduism
Hinduism is an Indian traditional religion. Its origins can be traced back to 400 BCE. This was when the Indus Valley people were worshiped. The Vedas, a collection of sacred texts written in many languages, are one of the earliest religious texts in the world. These texts, together with the tradition of worship, has influenced the development of modern Hinduism.
Sikhism
The founder of the Sikh tradition was Guru Nanak, who lived in the Punjab region in South Asia, which is divided between India and Pakistan. Most Sikhs today live on the Indian side. He was disillusioned with the social injustices of his time. He believed there was one divine force that created all things. Sikhism is a religion that emphasizes service to the human race.
People without affiliation
A growing proportion of the world’s population is not affiliated to any recognized religion. These people are called "nones" and represent a broad spectrum of beliefs. They have formed advocacy and service organizations to address social issues. They are expanding their reach in the media. The vast majority of them are young and secular, which makes them an important audience for media.

Folk religions
Folk religions are traditions that come from local or ethnic religious traditions. They are not officially recognized by any church or country. These religions are local and only exist in a particular region. They rely on magic and superstition to summon supernatural powers. Many of these traditions are based upon the belief that stars and planets can influence people on a personal, spiritual level.
Judaism
Judaism is one of the world's oldest religions. It dates back to approximately 2,000 B.C., when the Hebrew people lived in the Middle East. Abraham, who was a male, is the focal point of the faith. Abraham, an elderly man and childless, sought God's help and was promised a large, fertile family. Abraham traveled across the Middle East and decided to follow one God.