Christians and Muslims are both multiracial religion. Except for KKK who call themselves Christians. Buddhism is considered by many as religion although it is believed to be a way of life have some followers who are Caucasians even if it is precominantly Asian. Bahai faith welcomes all races.
2007-05-29 04:40:40
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answered by Rallie Florencio C 7
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Yes, all religions that I know of support people of all nationalities for the most part but they don't all embrace other people's religion.
2007-06-05 18:17:04
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answered by ? 6
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Bahai was definitely founded upon that principle, with elements taken fro Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. Sikhism did similarly with Hindu and Moslem teachings. Unitarian Universalism has moved in that direction from Congregationalist Christian roots. While Judaism is in principle exclusive (those not part of the Covenant discouraged from taking on its obligations) it stills says, "My house shall be called an house of prayer for all peoples." Islam also seeks the submission of all to Allah. Both Mahyana and Hinayana Buddhism reach to all suffering consciousnesses in this world, but there are expressions more nationally focussed. Christianity began as a sect within Judaism, but moved on to bring the Gentiles (Nations) into the fold of Christ.
2007-06-05 11:43:26
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answered by Fr. Al 6
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Hard to say which religions truly deep down embrace all nationalities.
I would like to think Christianity...
2007-06-04 17:22:31
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answered by Detective 3
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I think that all true religion embraces all nationalities. Many people are just drawn to worship with people like them, and that is how churches with only one nationality occur so often.
2007-05-29 04:35:31
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answered by MamaMia 4
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Christianity
2007-06-06 04:16:23
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answered by fanofchan 6
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I think all religions embrace all nationalities.
2007-05-29 04:37:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Seventh Day Adventists. We're the only church second to the Catholics in being established in almost every nation in the world.
2007-05-29 12:30:35
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answered by adrift feline 6
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Buddhism.
It embraces all forms of life.
2007-05-29 05:45:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Ac 10:35
But in every nation he that feareth him, and worketh righteousness, is accepted with him.
Every nation is welcomed in Christianity.
2007-05-29 04:42:12
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answered by Eartha Q 6
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