Hinduism
Hindus believe that individual souls survive death and are reborn to live again in a different body, thus passing through a series of lives.
Rebirth linked closely with Karma. Every action has inevitable consequences, which mould the future.
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Bahá'í Religion

The Bahá'í Faith is the youngest of the world's independent religions. It currently has more than five million followers. Its founder, Bahá'u'lláh is regarded by Bahá'ís as the most recent in the line of Messengers of God that stretches back beyond recorded time and that includes Abraham, Moses, Buddha, Zoroaster, Christ and Muhammad.
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Buddhism
Buddhism, like most of the great religions of the world is divided into a number of different traditions. Buddhist do not believe in a transcendent or any other type of God or Gods, the need for personal saviour, the power of prayer, eternal life in heaven or hell, after death, reincarnation. They also do not have a central authority or universally accepted sacred scriptures or a set of creed. Read More
Christianity
Christianity is a monotheistic religion, as it believes in only one God. Christianity is practiced world wide today and with Islam is the most widespread religion.
There are three major groups of Christian Churches, The Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Protestant Church. Read More
Islam
Islam is a complete way of life. It is guidance provided by God for all mankind, it covers all things people do in their lifetime.
The teaching of Islam is that there is only one God (Allah). Read More
Confucianism Religion
Ancestral worship was first introduced to China more than two millennia ago. It was popularised by Confucius in the 6-5 th century.
The Chinese believe that at death the soul of the deceased ancestor resides in three places which are heaven, the grave and the ancestral tablet or shrine. Read More
Jainism
Mahavira was a prince who renounced his position and wealth at the age of 30 to become a spiritual pilgrim, following a way of meditation, silence, fasting and teaching,
but Jain teachings did not originate with Mahavira, who is considered the last of 24 Tirthankaras or pathfinders, who have guided its evolution and elaboration. Read More
Judism
One of the oldest symbols of the Jewish faith is the menorah, a seven-branched candelabrum used in the Temple. Read More
Rastafarian
The Rastafarian movement began in Jamaica in the 1920s and is heavily influenced by the work and writings of Marcus Garvey. One of the key beliefs of Rastafarians is the hope that one day black people will return to Africa.There are around 700,000 Rastafarians spread throughout the world including communities in the USA, Canada, Africa, Australia, South America, UK and throughout the Caribbean. Read More
Sikkism
Sikhism is a monotheistic faith which recognises God as the only one who is not subject to time or space.
God is one, the ultimate and eternal Guru who provides enlightenment and understanding for disciples who have set their heart on finding and serving him. Read More
Taoism
Its alleged founder, Lao-Tzu is said to have been born in Honan around 604 BC and is said to be the author of Tao – te – Ching “The Way of Life” the bible of Taoism. There are two main threads to Taoism its mystical philosophy and (Tao Chiao) religious Taoism. Read More
Zoroastrianism Religion
The first of the great monotheistic traditions, Zoroastrianism was founded by the prophet Zarathustra, or Zoroaster.
Prophet Zarathustra was born around 1800 B.C. in ancient Persia. Read More
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