What is your belief about the role of community in religious practice?
What is your belief about the nature of the afterlife?
How many times a day do you pray/meditate/worship?
What is your opinion about God?
What is your belief about the nature of humanity?
What is your belief about the nature of God?
What is your belief about the role of prayer and meditation?
What is your belief about the nature of sin?
What is your belief about the nature of Jesus Christ?
What is your belief about the role of scripture?
What is the most important virtue?
What is your belief about the role of tradition?
What is your belief about the nature of God's grace?
What do you think is the role of prayer?
What is your belief about the role of prophets and messengers?
What is your belief about the sacraments?
What is your view on the creation of the universe?
What is your belief about the nature of salvation?
Discovering Your Religious Affiliation
Christianity
Christianity is a monotheistic religion that is based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Christians believe in the Trinity, the divinity of Christ, and the salvation of souls through faith and good works. Interesting fact: Christianity is the largest religion in the world, with over 2 billion followers.
Islam
Islam is a monotheistic religion that is based on the teachings of the prophet Muhammad. Muslims believe in the oneness of God, the importance of prayer and charity, and the importance of following the Five Pillars of Islam. Interesting fact: Islam is the second-largest religion in the world, with over 1 billion followers.
Judaism
Judaism is a monotheistic religion that is based on the Torah and the teachings of the prophets. Jews believe in the oneness of God, the importance of following the commandments, and the concept of chosenness. Interesting fact: Judaism is one of the oldest monotheistic religions, dating back over 3,000 years.
Hinduism
Hinduism is a polytheistic religion that is based on the Vedas and the teachings of various gurus and saints. Hindus believe in the cyclical nature of existence, the importance of dharma, and the concept of karma. Interesting fact: Hinduism is the third-largest religion in the world, with over 1 billion followers.
Buddhism
Buddhism is a non-theistic religion that is based on the teachings of the Buddha. Buddhists believe in the Four Noble Truths, the Eightfold Path, and the importance of compassion and mindfulness. Interesting fact: Buddhism is the fourth-largest religion in the world, with over 500 million followers.
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What is a religious denomination?
Is there a difference between religion and denomination? To put it simply, religion is a set of beliefs and traditions, and denomination is a subgroup within that religion. For example, there is Christianity with sub-denominations like Catholic Church or Orthodox Church. We could say that Christianity is like a tree, and the sub-groups are its branches.
Christianity bases itself on the persona of Jesus Christ and the message found in his teachings.
Catholicism
The Catholic Church acknowledges the Pope’s authority and places a high value on sacraments and rituals.
Protestantism
A wide variety of denominations that emerged during the Reformation era in the 16th century are referred to as Protestantism. Protestants generally reject the pope’s authority and they don’t use icons and saints in worship.
Orthodox Christianity
The Orthodox Church is another branch of Christianity next to the Catholic Church. It came into existence after the Great Schism of 1054. Its liturgy is highly structured and includes elaborate rituals and iconography.
Islam is founded on the Prophet Muhammad’s teachings. The fundamental holy scripture of Islam, the Quran, Qur’an, or Koran (the words of God), contains the majority of its teachings and beliefs.
Sunni Islam
85% of all Muslims worldwide practice Sunni Islam. Sunni Muslims regard the first four Islamic rulers (caliphs) as the Muslim community’s valid leaders.
Shia Islam
Approximately 15% of all Muslims worldwide practice Shia Islam. Shia Muslims believe that the members of Prophet Muhammad’s family are the legitimate leaders of the Muslim world.
Judaism
Judaism is one of the world’s oldest religions. People who practice the Jewish faith observe the Torah’s laws and traditions. It’s the world’s oldest monotheistic religion.
Orthodox Judaism
This one is the strictest of the existing streams of Judaism. Orthodox Jews obey stringent rules like no work or using electricity on Shabbat, and kosher laws.
Conservative Judaism
Conservative Jews adopt certain innovations, but still believe in following the Jewish law. The followers of Conservative Judaism can widely vary in the way they practice their faith. For example, some of them might drive on Shabbat, but only to synagogue. Others believe in keeping kosher and don’t accept inter-faith marriages.
Reform Judaism
Reform Judaism is the most liberal branch of Judaism, focusing on individual autonomy and the ability to reinterpret Jewish tradition.
Buddhism
Buddhists follow the teachings of Buddha, a man who was born a prince, but rejected the fleeting pleasures of life. Buddhism is practiced by approximately 7% of the world’s population. The followers believe that following certain rules will help them reach enlightenment.
Theravada Buddhism
Theravada Buddhism is the most traditional and oldest form of the Buddhist faith. Its followers – located mainly in Southeast Asia – follow the original teachings of Buddha exactly as they are.
Mahayana Buddhism
Compassion is a huge part of the doctrine for Mahayana followers. They don’t just want enlightenment for themselves, but for other people too. What is the key difference between Theravada and Mahayana Buddhists? The latter want to free themselves from the cycle of samsara (life, death, and rebirth), but the former will stay in the cycle out of compassion to help others.
Vajrayana Buddhism
Vajrayana Buddhism is a type of Buddhism that is mainly followed in Tibet. It stresses the use of rituals and meditation to achieve enlightenment.
Hindu devotees believe that there are many gods and that it is important to walk the dharma or path of righteousness. In Hinduism, a denomination is identified by its major deity or philosophical belief, which also has unique cultural and religious conventions.
Vaishnavism
The devotees of Vaishnavism worship Vishnu or his various incarnations. The convictions among the followers might differ, but they all believe in one Supreme God ruling over all creation (including other deities).
Shaivism
The followers of Shaivism believe in the Supreme God Shiva who creates, protects, and transforms the universe. Shiva devotees tend to practice self-purification rituals and worship their god in a temple.
Shaktism
Shaktism is a Hindu sect dedicated to the supreme goddess Shakti, the divine feminine.
What denomination am I?
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