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Revision as of 21:09, 19 February 2003 by TUF-KAT (talk | contribs) (remove sacred texts and mythologies)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)This is a list I had started to construct before I found this one. The Anome
Here is a list of some religions, past and present.
Present
- Judaism
- Orthodox Judaism -- Hasidic Judaism -- Ultra-Orthodox Judaism -- Modern Orthodox Judaism
- Conservative Judaism (also known as Masorti Judaism outside of the USA)
- Reform Judaism (also known as Progressive Judaism outside of the USA)
- Reconstructionist Judaism (For all practical purposes, this new movement only exists in the USA.)
- Christianity
- Islam
- Hinduism
- Buddhism
- Jainism
- Shinto
- Zoroastrianism
Past
- Egyptian mythology
- Sumerian mythology
- Finnish pre-Christian religion
- Greek mythology
- Celtic mythology
- Norse mythology
- Prussian Baltic Pre-Christian religion
- Roman mythology
- Ancient Sardinian religion
Regarding the African Methodist denominations just added... is it the intent to add every single Methodist denomination to the list? When I last checked a few years ago (when I was a Free Methodist), there were more than forty. Do we want every single Protestant denomination? I think there are at least 20,000. Where to draw the line? Wesley 11:42 Sep 3, 2002 (PDT)
Any objections to sorting the entries within each group (indent level) chronologically instead of alphabetically? (It seems strange to list Christianity before Judaism and Buddhism before Hinduism, when in each case the former evolved from the latter.) Mkweise 19:52 Jan 27, 2003 (UTC)
I think the sacred texts should be taken out, and replaced with a link to sacred text. It seems like an unnecessary duplication. I'm also not sure the mythologies should be listed here, as there is a more complete list at mythology and they aren't practiced anymore -- if they've been revived in some way, they should be at the Pagan and Polytheistic religion section (as dievturiba, goddess worship and others are now). Tuf-Kat