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Adidam Adidam, sometimes called Free Daism, is a way of enlightenment through devotion to Ruchira Avatar Adi Da Samraj.
Advaita Vedanta Advaita Vedanta is a school of philosophy that argues that Truth, or Brahman, is the only thing that is real in this world. Since, mathematically speaking, there can be only one truth, and not
Adventists Seventh-day Adventism is a fast-growing international Christian denomination of over eight million members. Its origins in the the interfaith Millerite movement of the 1840s. After the "Great
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African Methodist Episcopal
African Methodist Episcopal Zion The A.M.E. Zion church is a predominantly African-American denomination founded in the Wesleyan tradition.
Aglipayan Church Sites related to the Philippine Independent Church. Also called the Aglipayan Church, after its early leader General Gregorio Aglipay, the PIC arose in 1902 amid nationalist sentiment in the wake of
Agnosticism Agnosticism is a term originally coined by Thomas H. Huxley in the 1840s to refer to an ideology which states, primarily, that the nature of the universe and of existence itself cannot be known.
Ahmadiyya The Ahmadiyya movement originated in Qadian in 1899. In 1914, the community split into two branches: the Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam; and the Lahore Ahmadiyya Movement for the Propagation of Islam.
Akan The Akan, Ashanti, Ga, Fante, and related people of Ghana and the Ivory Coast believe the universe was created by a supreme deity variously known as Oboadee (Creator), Nyame (God), or Ananse Kokuroko
Alliance Rev. Albert Bejamin Simpson D.D. was the founder of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. The denomination has its root in two societies founded by Simpson in 1887: The Christian Alliance, and The
American Baptist Association The American Baptist Association, influenced by Landmarkism, spun off from the Southern Baptists in the early 20th century. First a local association, then a national organization of Missionary
American Baptist Churches, USA This category is for sites about the American Baptist Churches in the USA denomination. This group was known as the Northern Baptist Convention from 1907 - 1950 and the American Baptist Convention
American Catholic Church International Sites pertaining to the American Catholic Church International, formerly the American Catholic Church (Hampton Bays, New York).
American Old Catholic Church - Aurora, Colorado
Amish
Anabaptist
Anago Yoruba Yoruba worship as practiced primarily by African-Americans.
Anglican
Anthroposophy The process of opening up to the various spiritual realms connected with human life through our conscious understanding was called by Steiner 'Anthroposophy', or a 'wisdom of humanity'. It can enable
Apostolic - Irvingite Sites pertaining to the Catholic Apostolic Church and its descendants. Beginning with a prayer group in the home of Henry Drummond, the Catholic Apostolic Church had its greatest success in Germany.
Apostolic Assemblies of Christ A Pentecostal church formed in 1970 by former members of the Pentecostal Churches of the Apostolic Faith.
Apostolic Assembly of the Faith in Christ Jesus
Apostolic Christian Church The Apostolic Christian Church consists of several sub-denomination, the two largest being the "Apostolic Christian Church of America" with about 90 congregations and 12,000 members in the United
Apostolic Church The Apostolic Church is a Trinitarian Pentecostal denomination which emerged from the Welsh Revival of 1904-1905. International administrative offices are in Swansea, Wales. Among their distinctives
Apostolic Church of Pentecost of Canada
Apostolic Faith Church A Trinitarian, fundamental, evangelical church, the Apostolic Faith Church was founded in 1906 by Florence L. Crawford. Headquartered in
Apostolic Overcoming Holy Church of God "Black Pentecostal church founded in 1919 as the Ethiopian Overcoming Holy Church of God by Bishop W.T. Phillips in Mobile, Ala. The name was changed in 1927. The founder left the Methodist Episcopal
Asatru Asatru is a living religion, currently practiced by a growing number of people across the globe. Asatru is separate from, and not connected to, any other religious faith (although there may be
Ashtar Command According to some New Agers The Ashtar Command as a divine inter-stellar organization . They teach that it is the airborne division of the Great White Brotherhood of Light, under the direction of
Assemblies of God Sites dedicated to the Assemblies of God, an international premillenial Pentecostal Christian denominational family. The Assemblies of God form the largest Pentecostal church body in the United
Assemblies of the Lord Jesus Christ An Apostolic ("Oneness") Pentecostal Christian fellowship headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee. The ALJC has churches and missions in the
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church The Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church had its beginnings in the preaching of John Knox in Scotland. The Scottish Church became the official church of that nation in 1560. In 1688, King William
Associated Gospel Churches An evangelical Christian denomination in Canada.
Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland Sites related to the Association of Baptist Churches in Ireland.
Association of Grace Baptist Churches Sites related to the Association(s) of Grace Baptist Churches, local churches of Particular Baptists in England acting in association, who are also Strict Baptists. They
Association of Vineyard Churches Founded by John Wimber and Kenn Gulliksen in 1977, the Association of Vineyard Churches is a diverse international group of churches that partner together to advance the kingdom of God by
Astrology Astrology is an ancient science. Astrologers believe that events in the heavens and those on the earth mirror one another, sharing as they do a common space and time. Astrology is not just about sun
Atheism An atheist is a person who does not believe in the existence of a god, i.e., in the existence of a supernatural being.
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Enlightenment Words cannot describe the Tao and the Tao cannot be named. That which is eternal is unnameable. Naming is the basis of things. -- Lao Tsu, Taoist sage Enlightenment is the complete awareness of life
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Falun Dafa Falun Dafa is a high-level cultivation system, similar to qigong that offers stress relief and health improvement, etc. It has five sets of exercises that are smooth, natural, and easy to learn. It
Fictional Works of Fiction dealing with Religion or Spirituality in any way the author sees fit; from the sarcastic to the sublime. We place a particularly high value on any original theological thoughts or
Fourth Way The Fourth Way is a method of inner development for ordinary people in everyday life brought to the West in the early part of the 20th century by G. I. Gurdjieff, and placed into a form more readily
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Gnosticism The term Gnosticism is derived from the Greek term "gnosis" which means "to know," and is the root of many English words (dia-gno-sis, kno-wledge, i-gno-re). Gnosticism refers to an exceptionally
Hinduism Hinduism, also know as Sanatana Dharma is one of the oldest religions of the world. It originated without any single leader or personality and evolved with scripture expressing diverse thought.
Humanism Humanist groups and other humanist sites. Most organizations listed are associated with the International Humanist and Ethical Union (IHEU). Humanist groups associated with the Humanist Movement
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Islam "There is no God but God, and Muhammad is His prophet" - the fundamental statement of belief of a Muslim. We welcome websites which express/develop/describe/analyse the faith and practice of Islam.
Jainism Jainism is one of world's oldest religions. Revitalized by Mahavira / Mahaveer 2500 years ago, Non violence or Ahimsa, Meditation and Yoga are inherent to Jain beliefs and
Judaism Religious culture of the Jews, one of the world's oldest religious traditions. Premodern Judaism constituted (and traditional Judaism today constitutes) an integrated cultural system of Jewish law,
Meditation Meditation is a practice with wide reaching roots in many religions as well as general health and stress reduction. Although meditation often has connections to faiths or belief systems, these are
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Mysticism Mysticism, immediate, direct, intuitive knowledge of God or of ultimate reality attained through personal religious experience. Wide variations are found in both the form and the intensity of mystical
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New Thought New Thought is a spiritual movement descended from the work of Phineas Parkhurst Quimby and others who, in the mid-19th century, sought to find the universal truths behind all religions. Most often
Noahidism Noahides are Gentiles (non-Jews) who follow what are called the Seven Noahide Laws. The laws are "Noahide" because the seventh was given to Noah. Thus these moral and religious laws are
Opposing Views No matter what the religion, there's always someone with something to say against it. Here is where you will find those people, and what they have to say. If you have an "Opposing Views" website you
Pagan Pagan is a label on a group of religions. It covers both the resurrection, recreation or revival of old pre-Christian religions (often defined from the perspective of the Roman empire) but also covers
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Prophecies This category contains sites dealing with religious prophecies - predictions of the future, that are in some way strongly connected to or part of specific faiths. Pages about prophecies that are not
Reincarnation Reincarnation category deals with the belief in a soul that survives death of a body and is reborn in another. This belief is common to many cultures and listings engage
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Religious Tolerance Religious, adjective, having a strong belief in a god or gods, or any such system of belief and worship. Tolerance, noun, willingness to accept behavior and beliefs which are different from your own,
Scientology This category contains general information about Scientology, Ron L. Hubbard, and religions inspired by him. It includes
Shamanism The word 'shaman' comes from the Tungus language in Siberia. The term refers to the spiritual leaders of certain societies, usually small-scale societies without centralized political organizations
Shintoism Shinto is Japan's indigenous religion; a complex of ancient folk belief and rituals; basically animistic religion that perceives the presence of gods or of the sacred in animals, in plants, and even
Shopping Commercial sites selling "religious" books or items related to multiple religions. The focus of the site should be to allow the consumer to select and obtain goods and services and should include
Sikhism Sikhism is an ethical monotheism fusing elements of Hinduism and Islam. It was founded by Guru Nanak (1469-1539), a mystic who believed that God transcends religious distinctions. Sikhism stresses the
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