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2007-03-22 13:15:51 · 8 answers · asked by Mujahid E 2 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Noone could really name all of the religions because there are a few. Included are pseudo-religious philosophies and their purveyors (Deepak Chopra makes it). This list isn't really complete so you can see my point. I filled in Islam a bit to start (Sufis, Shi'ites, Sunnis, Kahijittes, Wahhabis, Ismailis, Zaidis, Fatmids, Nizari, Alawis, Druze and Bahai) and the rest:
Adidam The Way of the Heart
# African Methodist Episcopalian Church
# Alcoholics Anonymous
# AME Church
# Amish
# Ananda Church of Self Realization
# Ananda Marga Yoga Society
# Anglo-Israelism
# Assemblies of God
# Atheism
# Atherius Society
# Association for Research and Enlightenment
# Aum Shinrikyo

B

# Baha'i Faith
# Baptists, Primitive
# Baptists, Southern
# Boston Church of Christ
# Branch Davidians
# Branhamism
# the Brethren
# British-Israelism
# Brownsville Revival
# Bruderhof
# Buddhism

C

# Call to Renewal: Christians for a New Political Vision
# Calvary Chapel
# Campus Crusade for Christ*
# Cao Daism
# Channeling
# Charismatic Movement
# Chen Tao [The Right Way]
# Children of God
# Chopra, Deepak
# Christadelphians
# Christian Coalition
# Christian Identity Movement
# Christian and Missionary Alliance
# Christian Reconstructionism
# Christian Reformed Church in America
# Christian Science
# Christianity in Japan
# Church in Island Pond
# Church of God (Cleveland)
# The Church of God (7th Day)
# The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
# Church of God International*
# Church of the Nazarene
# Church of the New Jerusalem
# Church of Satan
# Church of Set
# Church Universal and Triumphant
# Concerned Christians
# Course in Miracles

D

# Deepak Chopra
# Discordianism
# Divine Light Mission
# Druids

E

# Eckankar
# Elan Vital
# est

F

# Falun Gong

Religious Freedom in China: Falun Gong

# The Family
# Father Divine
# Feng Shui
# The Forum
# First Church of Christ, Scientist
# Foundation of Human Understanding
# Foursquare Gospel Church
# Freemasonry
# Fundamentalism

G

# Garvey, Marcus
# Gnosticism
# Gurdjieff*

H

# Healthy, Happy, Holy Organization (3HO)
# Hare Krishnas
# Hasidism
# Heaven's Gate

Heaven's Gate Profile
Extended Coverage of Heaven's Gate

# Hinduism
# Holy Order of MANS
# Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity
# Huguenots
# Hutterian Brethern of New York, Inc.

I

# I Am
# Institute of Noetic Sciences
# Integral Yoga
# International Churches Of Christ
# International Church of the Foursquare Gospel
# International Church of Scientology
# International Peace Mission Movement
# International Raelian Religion
# International Society for Krishna Consciousness
# Islam
# ISKCON

J

# Jainism
# Jehovah's Witnesses
# Jesus Army
# Jesus Fellowship Church
# Jesus People USA
# Jonestown

K

# Kabbalah
# Konkokyo
# Knights of Columbus

L

# Landmark Education
# Latter Day Saints
# Latter Rain Movement
# Lifespring
# Local Church

M

# Macumba/Condomble
# Maitreya
# Masada
# Masons
# Meher Baba Groups
# Mennonites
# Messianic Jewish Alliance of America
# Methodist Church
# Millennium Prophecies
# Moody Bible Institute
# Moody Church
# Moonies
# Moral Rearmament
# Moravian Church
# Mormons (LDS).
# MOVE
# Movement for the Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God
# Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness
# MSIA

N

# National Baptist Convention, USA
# Nation of Islam
# Nation of Yahweh
# Native American Religions
# Nazarene
# Neo-Paganism
# New Age
# New Creation Christian Community
# New Thought
# Nichiren Shoshu of America; Soka Gakkai
# Nichiren Shoshu
# Northeast Kingdom Community Church

O

# Old Catholicism
# Oneida Movement
# Opus Dei*
# Order of the Solar Temple*
# Osho

P

# Para-Religious Movements

Amway
A Virtual Tour of Direct Sale Organizations (DSOs)
DSO Links

# Paramahansa Yogananda
# Pentacostalism
# Primitive Baptists
# The Process
# Peoples Temple
# Philadelphia Church of God
# Process Church of the Final Judgment
# Promise Keepers

Q

# Quakers

R

# Ramtha's School of Enlightenment
# Raelians
# Rajnesshism
# Ramakrishna Order of the Vendanta Society
# Rastafarianism
# Rebirthing
# Religious Science (United Church of)
# Reorganized Church Of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
# Restoration of the Ten Commandments of God
# Restoration Movement

Churches of Christ
Disciples of Christ and churches of Christ

# Roman Catholicism
# Rosicrucian Order, AMORC

S

# Sahaja Yoga
# Salem Witch Trials
# Salvation Army*
# Santeria
# Satanism, Introductory Index

* The Church Of Satan
* The Temple of Set
* Satanism in Popular Culture

# Scientific Pantheism
# Scientology
# Secular Humanism
# Seicho No Ie
# Self-Realization Fellowship
# Seventh-Day Adventists
# Shakers
# Shamanism
# Shambhala International
# Shirdi Sai Baba
# Shinreikyo
# Shinto
# Sikh Dharma; Healthy
# Sikhs
# Silva Mind Control; Silva Method
# Snake Handlers
# Society of Friends
# Soka Gakkai
# Solar Temple*
# Southern Baptists
# Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC)
# Spiritual Discovery (Suma Ching Hai)
# Spiritualism
# Sri Chinmoy
# Sukyo Mahikari
# Suma Ching Hai
# Swedenborgianism
# Synanon
# Synchronicity Contemporary Meditation

T

# Taoism
# The Temple of Set
# Tenrikyo
# Theosophy
# Toronto Blessing
# Transcendental Meditation
# Twelve Tribes
# Two X Twos

U

# UFO Cults

* Atherius Society
* Chen Tao [The Right Way]
* Heaven's Gate
* Raelians
* Unarius Academy of Science

# Unarius Academy of Science
# Unification Church
# Unitarian Universalist
# United Church of Religious Science
# United Methodist Church
# United Pentacostal Church International
# United Society of Believers
# Unity School of Christianity
# Universal ***** Improvement Association
# Universal Life Church
# Universal Peace Mission Movement
# Urantia Brotherhood

V

# Vendanta Society
# Vineyard Churches

W

# Watchtower and Bible Tract Society
# The Way International (the way)
# Wicca
# Willow Creek Community Church
# Woman's Christian Temperance Union
# Worldwide Church of God

Z

# Zen Buddhism
# Zoroastrianism

* Zoroastrianism Main Page
* The Zarathushtrian Assembly
* Conservative Zoroastianism

2007-03-22 13:52:48 · answer #1 · answered by Duncan w ™ ® 7 · 0 1

These are all I can come up with ~

Christianity

Islam

Hinduism

Chinese folk religions

Buddhism

Tribal Religions, Shamanism, Animism

Atheism

Sikhism

Judaism

Spiritism

Baha'i Faith

Confucianism

Jainism

Zoroastrianism

Shinto

Taoism

Wicca

Then there is also the agnostics, freethinkers, humanists, secularists etc.

lol k

2007-03-22 20:57:46 · answer #2 · answered by Ben 1 · 0 0

there is a religion for that religion! EVERYONE is a decented of Christans, but its your personal belief that leads you to your own religion!!!

2007-03-22 20:31:29 · answer #3 · answered by Mandie 1 · 0 1

Why would I want to? I don't waste my time with things i won't remember....why should u?

2007-03-22 20:26:28 · answer #4 · answered by BO 2 · 0 1

Of course not.

2007-03-22 20:53:27 · answer #5 · answered by the slightly amusing answers of 4 · 1 0

YES .

LOVE AND PEACE .

2007-03-23 15:49:40 · answer #6 · answered by subra 6 · 0 0

no, i can't.

2007-03-22 20:19:44 · answer #7 · answered by Brent W 5 · 0 0

NO!

2007-03-22 20:25:28 · answer #8 · answered by producer_vortex 6 · 0 0

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