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* Major religions - [[Buddhism]], [[Islam]], [[Hinduism]], [[Judaism]] | * Major religions - [[Buddhism]], [[Islam]], [[Hinduism]], [[Judaism]] | ||
* [[Off-shoots of Christianity]] - [[Christadelphianism]], [[Jehovah's Witnesses]], [[Mormonism]] | * [[Off-shoots of Christianity]] - [[Christadelphianism]], [[Jehovah's Witnesses]], [[Mormonism]] | ||
− | * [[Pluralism]], [[Inclusivism]], [[Exclusivism]] | + | * [[Pluralism]], [[Inclusivism]], [[Exclusivism]], [[Syncretism]] |
* [[Atheism]], [[Irreligion]] | * [[Atheism]], [[Irreligion]] | ||
* [[Religion]], [[Monotheism]], [[Polytheism]] | | * [[Religion]], [[Monotheism]], [[Polytheism]] | |
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The world is a mixing pot of religions. A religion can be defined as a belief system about an unprovable spiritual being, or beings, or force. Some of the larger ones include Islam, Buddhism and Hinduism. Other ones with origins linked to Christianity include Mormonism and Jehovah's Witnesses.
Common threads and differences in religions
There are many common threads in different religions, with most teaching about self-sacrifice, discipline, generosity and love.
However there are many very significant differences with clear opposing claims between religions, one of the most striking being between those that teach about the existence of many gods, or polytheism, versus those that are monotheistic and teach about a single God only.
Religious tension
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