2085 BC
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Judaism
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Founder:
Abraham
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Members:
14 million
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Judaism is a monotheistic religion founded by the Hebrew patriarch, Abraham, almost 4,000 years ago. Its origins can be found in the Hebrew Bible (known as the Tanakh) and examined in later texts such as the Talmud. The Tanakh is an account of the Israelites' relationship with the Creator from their earliest history until the building of the Second Temple around 535 BC. Abraham is considered by many to be the first Hebrew and the father of the Jewish people. Judaism is basically the establishment of a covenant between the Creator and Abraham for his act of faith in believing in just one god; he is credited with teaching his people the true laws and precepts of the one true God. Judaism has three branches: Orthodox, Reformed and Conservative. The sacred texts, traditions and values of Judaism has strongly influenced other religions, which include: Christianity, Islam and the Baha'i Faith, which are known as the Abrahamic religions. The story of Abraham can be found in the book of Genesis (starting at chapter 11:26 through chapter 18 and chapters 20:1 through 25:11). The adherents of Judaism can be found mainly in Israel, the United States and Canada, with most of the remainder living in Europe.
1500 BC
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Hinduism
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Founder:
none specific
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Members:
900 million
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Hinduism is the polytheistic religion of the Indian subcontinent and includes Shaivism, Vaishnavism and Śrauta among numerous other traditions. The Hindu belief revolves around as many as 330 million gods in the dharma, yet the ultimate reality of Hinduism contains one, omnipresent God having many different names and functions. The religion is formed of diverse traditions and has no single credited founder. Among other practices and philosophies, this religion includes a wide variety of laws and prescriptions of "daily morality" based on the dharma, karma and other societal norms. Hinduism does not stick to a rigid set of beliefs common to most other religions. One orthodox classification of Hindu texts is divided into Śruti ("revealed") and Smriti ("remembered"). These texts discuss theology, philosophy, mythology, rituals and temple building, among other topics. Major scriptures include the Vedas, Upanishads, Purāṇas, Mahābhārata, Rāmāyaṇa, Bhagavad Gītā and Āgamas. Hindu followers can be found worldwide with the majority residing in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh and the minority in such countries as Malaysia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates.
560 BC
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Buddhism
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Founder:
Gautama Buddha
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Members:
376 million
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Buddhism is another polytheistic religion mainly indigenous to the Indian subcontinent and encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and practices that are attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as the Buddha (meaning "the awakened one"). Buddha's teachings encouraged mankind to help unfortunate beings end suffering through eliminating ignorance by way of understanding and seeing dependent origination in order to attain the highest degree of happiness or nirvāņa. Unlike many religions, Buddhism has no central text that is universally referred to by all traditions. Buddhism is an off-shoot from Hinduism. It was during the first century BC that the religion completely broke away from the insignificant sacrifices and rituals of Vedic Brahmanism and rejected the Vedas and Brahmans [of the Hindus]. Three major branches of the religion is recognized: Theravada, Mahayana and Tibetan. The teachings of the Four Noble Truths are regarded as central to the teachings of Buddha and are said to provide an abstract framework for Buddhist thought. The "four truths" explain the nature of dukkha (suffering, anxiety, dissatisfaction), its causes, and how it can be overcome. Devotion is also an important part of the practice of most Buddhists. Devotional practices include bowing, offerings, pilgrimage, and chanting. Most Buddhists are found in India, Sri Lanka and in East, Central and Southeast Asia.
c/30 AD
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Christianity
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Founder:
Jesus Christ
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Members:
2.1 billion
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Christianity is the largest monotheistic religion in the world and is based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ as presented in the New Testament writings of the Christian Bible; moreover, Jesus expounded upon the laws from the Old Testament (Jewish Tanakh) and taught a "new way" of worshipping and furthering one's understanding of the true laws of the Creator. The mainstream Christian belief is that Jesus was not only a prophet, but the Son of God and the savior of humanity. Because of this, Christians commonly refer to Jesus as the Messiah. The religion has three branches: Roman Catholic Church, Eastern Orthodox Church and the various denominations of Protestantism. The Christian faith teaches the way to achieve eternal life. In short, through the Gospel of Jesus, the Creator achieves eternal victory over evil and the promise of salvation [and eternal life for all people] through divine grace. Christians are scattered throughout the world with the majority of its adherents being in the Americas, Europe and Africa and has played a prominent role in the shaping of the sub-Saharan and Western civilizations.
610 AD
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Islam
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Founder:
Muhammad
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Members:
1.5 billion
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PARTIAL LIST OF OTHER RELIGIONS IN THE WORLD
DATE
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RELIGION
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FOUNDER
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MEMBERS
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3000 BC
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None
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0.5 million
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600 BC
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Zoroaster
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2.7 million
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570 BC
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Mahavira
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4.3 million
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550 BC
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Lao Tzu
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2.7 million
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520 BC
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Confucius/Lun Yu
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6.3 million
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30-70 AD
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St. Paul
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230 million
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500 AD
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Kojiki/Nohon Shoki
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2.7 million
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590 AD
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Constantine/Pope Gregory
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1.2 billion
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1500 AD
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Guru Granth Sahib
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23.8 million
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1515 AD
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Martin Luther
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800 million
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1559 AD
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Anglican
divines
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85 million
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1650 AD
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Dalai Lama
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10-20 million
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1830 AD
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Joseph Smith
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14.4 million
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1844 AD
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Baha’u’llah
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13.5 million
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1879 AD
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Mary Baker Eddy
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100 thousand
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1930 AD
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(Black Muslims)
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Wallace D. Fard
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100 thousand
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1954 AD
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Sun Myung Moon
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unavailable
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1955 AD
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L. Ron Hubbard
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8-15 million
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1966 AD
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Anton LeVey
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unavailable
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1968 AD
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Swami Prabhupada
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250 thousand
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