Amish | Peaceful Christian fundamentalist group famous for its rejection of technology and strict adherence to OT and NT laws | Monotheist | Christianity | Switzerland | 1693 CE | Jakob Ammann and his followers split from the Anabaptists | Heaven or hell | The Bible |
Asatrú | A modern uptake of Nordic religion | Polytheist | Scandinavian folklore | Iceland | 1972 CE | | Other | None |
Aum Shinrikyo | Dangerous and violent religious community responsible for the 1995 Sarin gas attack on Tokyo's subway and other crimes. Eventually they apologized, stopped using the Bible, and formed the more prosaic group called Aleph | Theist | Christianity and Far Eastern religion | Japan | 1984 CE | Shoko Asahara | Yes | The Bible and other |
Bahá'í Faith | A world religion2,3. Belief that a series of prophets have come from God, and that Bahá'í is the latest religion founded by God. A liberal offshoot of Islam, but persecuted in Iran | Monotheist | Shi'a Islam | Iran | 1863 CE | By Bahá'u'lláh | Yes | Writings of Baha'u'llah and Abdul Baha |
Brahma Kumari | This group are preparing to rule the world after a coming apocalypse, and embrace many practices which are now called New Age | Monotheist | Hinduism | India | 1930s CE | Lekhraj Kripalani (called Brahma Baba) | | Writings of founder and leaders |
Branch Davidians | Apocalyptic suicide cult famed for its dramatic armed fight against authorities in the town of Waco, USA, in 1993 | Theist | Christianity | USA | 1930 CE | Benjamin Roden | Heaven or hell | The Bible |
Buddhism | A world religion2,3,5. The belief that meditation and good living can break the cycle of reincarnation and result in enlightenment | Atheist | Hinduism | India | 1st millennium BCE | Traditions based on teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama | Reincarnation until escape | Multifaceted |
Celtic Paganism | Modern reconstructions of Celtic paganism form part of the neo-pagan range of religions | Not known | Prehistoric | UK | prehistoric | | | None |
Chen Tao | A series of civilisations on Earth have arisen but destroyed themselves in nuclear war. Each time, some faithful believers were rescued by flying saucers and put back on Earth | Theist | Christianity and Buddhism | Taiwan | 1996 CE | By Hon Ming Chen | Yes | |
Chinese Religion | A varied cultural religion practiced traditionally on a town-by-town and region-by-region basis | Atheist | Prehistoric | China | prehistoric | | Reincarnation until escape | None |
Christadelphians | Bible-based Christianity | Monotheist | Christianity | USA | 1840s CE | By Dr John Thomas | Heaven or hell | The Bible |
Christian Apostolic Church In Zion | Fundamentalist Anti-science flat-earth Christian cult, who also predicted the End of the World would occur 4 different times | Theist | Christianity | USA | 1895 CE | John Alexander Dowie | Heaven or hell | The Bible |
Christianity | A world religion6,3. Belief that a single creator god had a son, Jesus Christ, born to a human mother, and that Jesus' crucifixion by the Romans brings salvation | Monotheist | Judaism and paganism | Roman Empire | 1st-3rd centuryCE | Multiple Greek writers. St Paul | Heaven or hell | The Bible |
Concerned Christians | Fundamentalist Christians active in USA, Israel and Greece who expected the end of the world in year 2000, starting with a nuclear attack on the USA, which they appeared to be trying to instigate themselves | Theist | Christianity | USA | 1980s CE | Monte Kim Miller | Heaven or hell | The Bible |
Confucianism | A world religion9,10. A collection of ethical and moral teachings | Atheist | Chinese religion | China | -551 to 479 BCE | By Confucius | | None |
Dami Xuanjiao | A millenarian cult based on the belief that Jesus would return to judge survivors in 1999. Suspected of being on the verge of mass suicide after predictions of the end of the world failed in year 2000 | Theist | Christianity | South Korea | 1980s CE | | Yes | |
Divine Lightmission | A self-help religious group involving meditation, with few fixed beliefs | Hard to tell | Hinduism | India | 1960 CE | Indian guru Shri Hans Ju Maharaj | | None |
Druidism | Celtic religion in prehistoric England. Modern reconstructed Druidism is part of the neo-pagan range of religions | Not known/polytheist | Prehistoric | UK | prehistoric | | Reincarnation | None |
Druze | A semi-secretive esoteric religion with features of a Mystery Religion | Monotheist | Islam | Egypt | 11th century | | | Qur'an, Rasa'il al-hikma (Epistles of Wisdom) |
Ebionites | 1st century Jewish Christians, possibly the earliest form of Christianity to exist | Monotheist | Judaism | Judea (now Israel) | 1st century | | | Early version of the Gospel of Matthew |
Eckankar | New Age religion, a mix of Sant Mat, Theosophy and Scientology | Monotheist | New Age | USA | 1965 CE | By Paul Twitchell | Reincarnation until escape | Shariyat-Ki-Sugmad11 |
Gnosticism | The belief that we must escape from this world, which was created and is ruled by an inferior and unworthy god, and reunite with the true god | Polytheist | Prehistoric | Greece | prehistoric (1st century?) | | | Multifaceted |
Hare Krishna | The embracing of Krishna through correct living, honesty, spiritual life and austerity | Polytheist | Hinduism | USA | 1966 CE | By A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada | Reincarnation until escape | Various Indian scriptures |
Heathenism | Modern uptake of Nordic religion. Part of the neo-pagan range of religions | Polytheist | Asatru | Scandinavia | | | | None |
Heaven's Gate | Apocalyptic suicide cult who combined Biblical eschatology with New Age and ideas about UFOs. All 39 members committed suicide in San Diego, USA in 1997 | Theist | Christianity and New Age | USA | 1970s CE | Marshall Applewhite and Bonnie Nettles | Yes | |
Hinduism | A world religion2,10. Cultural religion of India which was historically decentralized and disparate and not a single belief system. Western influence made it into a single religion, an identity which Hindus now accept | Polytheist | Prehistoric | India | prehistoric | | Reincarnation until escape | Multifaceted |
Hookers For Jesus / The Family Of God | Sexually promiscuous group who fell foul of police suspicion. As is often the case, increasing pressure from outside resulted in the group retreating even further into insanity, and they became The Family, predicting the end of the world | Theist | Christianity | USA | 1968 CE | David Berg | Heaven or hell | The Bible |
Humanism | An organized form of atheism where moral and ethical goodness is emphasized | Atheist | The enlightenment | Europe | The Enlightenment | Enlightenment thinkers | None | None |
Islam | A world religion2,3. Strict monotheism taught by Muhammad, the world's 2nd largest religion | Monotheist | Judaism | Saudi Arabia | 0610 CE | By Muhammad | Heaven or hell | Qur'an and Hadiths |
Jainism | A world religion2,10. Beliefs include non-violence and equality of all living things | Atheist | Prehistoric | India | 6th century BCE | Lord Vardhamana Mahavira | Reincarnation until escape | Jain Agamas |
Jedi Knights | A campaign saw many put this down as their religion on the UK census in 2001. Midichlorians exist in all living beings, which create a 'living force' that can be interacted with | Animist | Science fiction | UK | 2001 CE | Campaign for UK Census | Select few | None |
Jehovah's Witnesses | A 140-year-old Christian fundamentalist/literalist organisation famous for preaching that the world is about to end (nowadays - because of the existence of the United Nations) | Monotheist | Christianity | USA | 1870s CE | By Charles Taze Russell | Other | The Bible |
Judaism | A world religion2,3. Organized Judaism emerged from Babylonian writings. Belief that God has a special contract with a Hebrew tribe, involving many specific rules of behaviour | Monotheist | Prehistoric | Babylon (mostly-now Iraq) and Israel | 1st millennium BCE | Combination of prehistoric practices which became organized in Babylon | Yes | Tanakh and Talmud |
Mennonite | A Protestant Christian denomination | Monotheist | Christianity | Central Europe | | | Heaven or hell | The Bible |
Mithraism | Roman mystery religion that believed that the Son of the Sun was a saviour who was sacrificed for the good of all | Monotheist | Roman mystery religions | Greece | 50 BCE to 50 CE | | Yes | Not known |
Mysticism | The belief that God is unknowable but accessible, and that doctrinal religion hampers spiritual growth | Not defined | Natural thought | Prehistoric/universal | prehistoric | | Not defined | Multifaceted |
Native American Church | Beliefs vary from tribe to tribe and are sometimes noticeably Christian | Monotheist | The Peyote religion | Mexico | 1880s CE | By Quanah Parker | | None |
New Age | A disparate and diverse collection of popular beliefs and practices | Not defined | Counterculture | The West | 1850s CE | Popular beliefs from the 1850s, attaining identification in the 1960s | Other | None |
Order Of The Solar Temple | Apocalyptic suicide cult, with mass suicides in Switzerland, France and Quebec, in preparation for Jesus' second coming | Theist | Christianity and New Age | France | 1984 CE | Joseph Di Mambro & Luc Jouret | Yes | The Bible and other |
Paganism | Part of the neo-pagan range of religions | Polytheist | Counterculture | The West | 19th century | Romantic revival of interest in Celtic, Greek and pre-Christian spiritualities | Yes | None |
Pastafarianism | A parody religion based on worship of the Flying Spaghetti Monster | Monotheist | Parody | USA | 2005 CE | By Bobby Henderson | Heaven or hell | Gospel of the Flying Spaghetti Monster |
People's Temple | Apocalyptic suicide cult that imploded, resulting in the deaths of over 600 adults and 276 children | Theist | Christianity | USA | 1960s CE | Rev. James (Jim) Warren Jones | Heaven or hell | The Bible |
Raja Yoga | An astika school of Hindu philosophy based around mastering and quieting the mind, involving meditation | Polytheist | Hinduism | India | | | | The Yoga Sutras of Patanjali |
Rastafarian | God (called Jah) fathered a black Jesus; marijuana use in rituals | Monotheist | Christianity | Jamaica | 1930s CE | | | The Bible (generally) |
Ravidassia | Souls are part of the divine and proper living allows us to realize God | Monotheist | Hinduism and Sikhism | India | 14th century | By the guru Ravidass | | Amritbani Guru Ravidass Ji |
Salvation Army | Christian organisation of evangelists organised along military lines, famous for charity work | Monotheist | Christianity (Methodist) | UK | 1865 CE | By Methodist minister William Booth | Heaven or hell | The Bible |
Santería | A combination of West African, Caribbean beliefs with some elements of Roman Catholicism | Monotheist | Christianity and West African spirituality | Cuba | | | | None |
Satanism | An atheist religion that uses dark and evil symbology for self-development and anti-religious purposes - Satan itself is not a real being, just a symbol | Atheist | Atheism | USA | 1966 CE | By Anton Lavey | None | Writings of founder and leaders |
Scientology | Derived from the writings of science fiction author L. Ron Hubbard, a series of practices called Dianetics is used to clear minds of alien influences and attain a state of mental perfection | Atheist | Science fiction | USA | 1952 CE | By L. Ron Hubbard | Reincarnation | Writings of founder and leaders |
Shamanism | Belief that Shamans need to keep good relations with tribal ancestor spirits for the good fortune of the whole tribe | Not defined | Natural thought | Prehistoric/universal | prehistoric | | Yes | None |
Shinto | A world religion2,10. Official collection of practices in Japan, more cultural than religious | Atheist | Japanese culture | Japan | 3rd century BCE | Gradually formed | | Various |
Sikhism | A world religion2,10. Prayer, meditation and self control to become a soldier of God | Monotheist | Hinduism | India | 15th century | By Guru Nanak | Reincarnation until escape | Sri Guru Granth Sahib and others |
Spiritualism | The belief that the souls of the dead communicate with the living, mostly through Mediums, but, suffered serious credibility problems with the original founders admitted to fraudulently inventing the 'rappings' that formed the communications | Not defined | Christianity and New Age | USA | 1848 CE | By fraudsters Kate and Margaret Fox | Yes | None |
Taoism | A world religion2,3. A relaxed and peaceful religion based on following and accepting the flow of life | Atheist | Chinese philosophy | China | 3rd century BCE | Based on teachings attributed to Lao Tzu | None | Tao Te Ching |
Thelema | A magical system of discerning True Will with inspiration from a host of Egyptian gods | Polytheist | Occultism | UK | 1904 CE | By Aleister Crowley | | Book of the Law |
Theosophy | Mired in fraud arrests and exposés, the Spiritualism scene had soured, so Madame Blavatsky reinvented her routine as a new religion, using an Indian theme | | Spiritualism and Westernized Indian spirituality | USA | 1875 CE | By Madame Blavatsky | Yes | |
Traditional African Church | A range of Churches ranging from mostly Christian, to those mostly encapsulating native African spirituality | Monotheist | Christianity and African culture | Africa | | | | The Bible |
Unification Church | Sun Myung Moon embodied the Second Coming of Christ, and his commercialist church runs a media empire | Monotheist | Christianity | South Korea | 1954 CE | By Sun Myung Moon | Heaven or hell | The Bible and The Exposition of the Divine Principle |
Unitarian-universalism | A liberal and diverse pluralist religion accepting of believers without needing them to leave their current religions | Not defined | Christianity | USA | 19th century | | Heaven | Multifaceted |
Unitarianism | A liberal and non-Trinitarian Christian church | Monotheist | Christianity | Poland, Lithuania, Hungary | 16th century | | Heaven | The Bible |
Unitas Fratrum | A Protestant Christian denomination | Monotheist | Christianity (Protestant) | Bohemia (now Czech Republic) | 1457 CE | | Heaven or hell | The Bible |
Voodoo | A traditional religion from Haiti with an ethical focus on combating greed and promoting honour | Deist | African traditional theology | Africa | prehistoric | | | None |
Wicca | Neo-pagan organisation based around reconstructed elements of folklore | Dualist | Counterculture | UK | 1954 CE | By Gerald Gardner | Not defined | None |
Witchcraft | A description of various cultural practices, which are often part of a parent belief system | Not defined | Natural thought | Prehistoric/universal | | | Not defined | Multifaceted |
Yezidism | An ancient religion. Malek Taus looks after the world with 6 other angels. Heavily persecuted by Muslims and accused of Devil Worship | Monotheist | Zoroastrianism and ancient Mesopotamian culture | Assyria (now Iraq) | 12th century | By Abi ibn Musafir | Reincarnation | Yezidi Book of Revelation & Black Book |
Zhu Shen Jiao | As this group got more and more excited about establishing a Kingdom of God, in the approach to year 2000, its leaders were arrested amid fears that it would turn into a suicide cult | Theist | The Shouters | China | 1993 CE | | Yes | |
Zoroastrianism | A world religion10. An ancient dualistic religion from Iran with one good god (Ahura Mazda) and one evil one (Ahriman) | Dualist | Prehistoric | Persia (now Iran) | Before 5th century BCE | By Zoroaster | | Avesta |
agnosticism | A form of belief, rather than a specific system. Belief that (1) God, if it exists, is by nature unknowable and will always be unknowable, or, (2) that the individual being asked cannot conclude if god exists or not for lack of evidence one way or the other | Atheist/monotheist | Natural thought | Prehistoric/universal | | | Not defined | None |
ancestor worship | A form of belief, rather than a specific system. Belief that good relations need to be kept with tribal ancestor spirits. Often a form of Shamanism | Not defined | Natural thought | Prehistoric/universal | prehistoric | | Yes | None |
animism | A form of belief, rather than a specific system. The belief that all objects contain spirits. More a traditional form of belief than a "religion" in the Western sense | Not defined | Natural thought | Prehistoric/universal | prehistoric | | Not defined | None |
atheism | A form of belief, rather than a specific system. Either (1) the active and extrinsic disbelief that God exists, or (2) an intrinsic lack of belief due to lack of knowledge about god(s) in local culture | Atheist | Natural thought | Prehistoric/universal | prehistoric | | Not defined | None |
deism | A form of belief, rather than a specific system. Belief in a single creator god who is not "personal" and does not have human emotions, and which many believers say does not interact with the world | Monotheist | theism | Prehistoric/universal | prehistoric | | Not defined | None |
dualism | A form of belief, rather than a specific system. Belief that either (1) There is a good and evil god of equal, or almost-equal power, or (2) there are two gods, such as a male and female one | Dualist | Natural thought | Prehistoric/universal | | | Not defined | Multifaceted |
monotheism | A form of belief, rather than a specific system. Belief in a single creator god | Theist | Natural thought | Prehistoric/universal | | | Not defined | Multifaceted |
no religion | A form of belief, rather than a specific system. The rise secularisation has seen public and private religion decline throughout the developed world | Not defined | Natural thought | Prehistoric/universal | | | Not defined | None |
occultism | A form of belief, rather than a specific system. Normally existing within other belief systems, occult systems concentrate on esoteric meanings in texts, often with magical undertones | Not defined | Counterculture | Prehistoric/universal | | | Not defined | Multifaceted |
pantheism | A form of belief, rather than a specific system. God is everywhere, and everything, but is not transcendent and may have no distinct consciousness | Monotheist | Natural thought | Prehistoric/universal | prehistoric | | | None |
polytheism | A form of belief, rather than a specific system. Belief in multiple gods, often in some form of hierarchy | Theist | Natural thought | Prehistoric/universal | | | Not defined | Multifaceted |
sun worship | A form of belief, rather than a specific system. The basis of much symbology used in many subsequent religions | Not defined | Prehistoric | Universal | prehistoric | | Not defined | None |
theism | A form of belief, rather than a specific system. The belief in god(s) | | Natural thought | Prehistoric/universal | prehistoric | | | Multifaceted |
universalism | A form of belief, rather than a specific system. Belief that all people go to heaven | Theist | Natural thought | Prehistoric/universal |
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