Most of them do yes. In my faith we have the God and the Goddes who created the Relm. From the Relm came all other life.In Wicca it is similar. Hindus have similar tales of the begining. Buddist, not that I have read, as they beleive more in the Great Teacher, as just that, a teacher. Muslims and Jews of course have God, in thier own tonuge. Some tribes of Native Americans have either the Grand father great Spirit or the Great Spider Woman who spun her web of life to bring us to being. The list is endless as to who beleives we got here and how.
2006-09-02 11:23:57
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answered by mother_of_bonehead 3
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Your actual words are a question about the creator(s) of religions. All religions have human creators. As for what these religions believe about the origins of the universe, it is very diverse. Some posit a divine origin, some not. Nagarjuna, a Buddhist logician, demonstrated that it is not possible to prove the existance or non-existence of anything we experience. Therefore, it would be premature to even ask what made these "things". Taoism and Advaita Vedanta point to an impersonal origin of the universe. None of the Eastern religions flatly denies a creator, but (the highest forms of) most of them would say both we as humans and the supposed creator fit into Nagarjunas description of neither real nor unreal.
2006-09-02 11:34:45
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answered by neil s 7
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a majority of religions attempt to explain the origin of the world, but i am sure there are a number of religions that don't have a divine creator.
2006-09-02 11:21:29
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answered by sum1 2
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In Buddhism they believe similarly to what scientists believe that created the earth. In Buddhism, they don't claim there is a god. They don't claim that this god 'created' the earth or people. They simply believe that humans got here through nature and evolution. So to answer your question, no, not all religions have a divine creator.
2006-09-02 11:21:08
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answered by graduate student 3
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My teachings are that our Creator made all things for everyone. So yes, in following my beliefs, there is a "Divine Creator."
2006-09-02 11:20:31
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answered by Starla_C 7
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Islam , christianity , and judaism believe that there's a divine creator.
but Buddhism doesn't believe in divine creator.
2006-09-02 11:34:48
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answered by oomx555 2
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I'm Muslim, and Islam explains that there's only one divine creator: Allah. He created the whole world on his own, and doesn't need any partners.
2006-09-02 11:24:43
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answered by Anonymous
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you would be an agnostic. notwithstanding if or not you pass to hell or get tortured for any length of time might rely on the religion. some religions don't think in Hell. it is beneficial to check out Unitarian Universalism. this is a human-based faith, the place you're required to deliver your concepts into church, extremely than leave it parked on the door. They learn all religions in an attempt to help the congregants in strengthening their very own ideals and faith whilst helping different congregants advance theirs. besides... you at the instant are not likely to Hell except you pass to Michigan.
2016-10-01 05:38:19
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answered by ? 4
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most religions have a Creation story that explains how the world came to be and how human life came to be on it.
this could be said to be a devine creation.
some religions do not try to explain the existence of the planet and just seek to tell how we came to be here..
still others see the planet as a devine liveing being.
2006-09-02 11:24:25
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answered by Anonymous
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The majority certainly, but Buddhism gets along fine without almighty gods.
2006-09-02 11:21:23
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answered by Anonymous
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