What is the most accepted religion?

There isn't one single "most tolerant" religion, as tolerance varies by denomination, individual, and interpretation; however, Unitarian Universalism is known for its explicit embrace of diverse beliefs, while faiths like Buddhism, Daoism, and certain branches of Judaism, Islam (like Ibadi), and Christianity emphasize pluralism, ethical living, and respect for other paths, making them highly tolerant in practice.


Which is the most accepted religion in the world?

The most believed religion in the world is Christianity, with over 2.4 billion followers, followed closely by Islam, with around 2 billion adherents, making up roughly one-third and a quarter of the global population, respectively, with Hinduism and Buddhism as the next largest faiths.
 

What's the most accepting religion?

Unitarian Universalists (UUs) are among the most liberal of all religious denominations in America. The shared creed includes beliefs in inherent dignity, a common search for truth, respect for beliefs of others, compassion, and social action.


Which is the most tolerant religion?

Islam demonstrates a profound tolerance towards the people of the book, encompassing the Abrahamic religions, i.e., Christianity and Judaism. The Quran contains numerous verses that emphasize the status and respect toward the people of the book. The Quran invites Christians and Jews diplomatically and respectfully.

Which religion is very strict?

Islam, like Christianity, is a universal religion (i.e. membership is open to anyone). Like Judaism, it has a strictly unitary conception of God, called tawhid or "strict monotheism".


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What is pure religion to God?

Pure religion is having the courage to do what is right and let the consequence follow. It is doing the right things for right reasons. To be righteous or serving or loving or obedient to God's laws just to earn praise or recognition is not pure religion.

Which religions don't support LGBTQ?

Major religions with significant opposition to LGBTQ+ identities and practices include Catholicism, Orthodox Christianity, Islam, Mormonism, Jehovah's Witnesses, some Baptist and Evangelical Protestant groups (like the Southern Baptist Convention), and Orthodox Judaism, viewing same-sex acts as sinful or contrary to doctrine, though acceptance levels vary widely within and between faiths, with progressive branches often embracing inclusivity. 

What religion has the most guilt?

A 2005 study in Psychology of Religion found that Catholic participants demonstrated a higher level of constructive guilt reactions than other groups.


Do Elon Musk believe in God?

Elon Musk's beliefs have evolved; he previously identified as an atheist but now states he believes in a "Creator" and identifies as a "cultural Christian," embracing Jesus's teachings on love and forgiveness, though he emphasizes a physics-based view of a universe created by a higher power rather than traditional religious dogma. He's open to God, views the Creator as the ultimate figure to look up to, and sees Christian principles as beneficial for humanity, aligning them with his broader views on human flourishing and creating a multi-planetary future.
 

Which religion is most LGBT friendly?

Unitarian Universalism, Buddhism (especially in the West), Reconstructionist & Reform Judaism, UCC, Episcopal, ELCA, and PC(USA) are among the most affirming religious paths for LGBTQ+ individuals, offering full inclusion, ordination, and same-sex marriage, though acceptance varies by denomination, congregation, and specific tradition. 

What is Donald Trump's faith?

Donald Trump identifies as a Christian, raised Presbyterian but now describes himself as a nondenominational Christian, influenced by his mother's faith and mentors like Norman Vincent Peale. While he often invokes religious language and Bible verses, his personal religious practices have drawn debate, with some questioning his depth of faith, though he's spoken more strongly about God's role in his life since surviving an assassination attempt, and many supporters see him as a defender of traditional values. 


What religion is declining the fastest?

While Christianity sees the largest overall numerical loss globally due to switching, in terms of proportional decline and fastest growth of the unaffiliated, Buddhism and other smaller faiths experience significant proportional drops, but the biggest trend is the rise of the religiously unaffiliated, especially in the West, with Christians leaving for "nones" at high rates, making Christianity the fastest shrinking major religion by net loss in some contexts like the US. 

Who came first, Jews or Muslims?

Judaism, as the first Abrahamic monotheistic faith, predates Islam by thousands of years; while Judaism began with figures like Abraham (c. 2000 BCE) and Moses (c. 1300 BCE) in ancient Israel, Islam was founded much later by Prophet Muhammad in the 7th century CE (around 610 CE) in Arabia, recognizing many Jewish prophets but presenting a final revelation. 

Will Islam overtake Christianity?

Yes, major demographic projections, particularly from the Pew Research Center, indicate that Islam is projected to overtake Christianity as the world's largest religion sometime after 2070, driven by higher Muslim fertility rates and a younger median age, though Christianity will remain a very significant global faith, notes The Week, Vox, and USA Today. By mid-century (around 2050), the two religions are expected to be nearly equal in size, with Islam growing fastest.
 


What is the US #1 religion?

The most popular religion in the United States is Christianity, with a majority of Americans identifying as Christian, though the percentage has declined, and Protestants form the largest segment, followed by Catholics, according to sources like the Pew Research Center and Gallup. While Christianity remains dominant, non-denominational Protestantism is growing, and a significant portion of the population identifies as religiously unaffiliated. 

What religion has karma?

Religions that believe in karma, the principle that actions determine future experiences, primarily include major Eastern faiths like Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, where it's central to understanding life, death, and rebirth (samsara); the concept also appears in other traditions like Taoism and Jewish mysticism (Kabbalah). In these faiths, karma links deeds, thoughts, and intentions across lifetimes, shaping destiny through a natural law of cause and effect, not divine judgment. 

What did Einstein say about religion?

Albert Einstein had a complex, personal spirituality, rejecting a personal, reward-punishing God of theology but embracing a "cosmic religion" seeing divinity in the universe's lawful beauty and harmony, often linked to Spinoza's God; he famously said science needs religion (for ethics) and religion needs science (for understanding), while also calling organized religion's ideas primitive. He saw himself as agnostic but not an atheist, believing morality and wonder in the cosmos were vital, not based on superstition or dogma.
 


Which religion is losing the most followers?

While specific real-time data fluctuates, projections from Pew Research Center suggest Christianity may see the largest net loss of followers globally through religious switching by 2050, primarily moving to the religiously unaffiliated category, particularly in Western countries, though it remains the world's largest religion overall. Other major religions also experience switching, but Christianity's sheer size means larger potential numbers moving out, even as it gains some converts, according to [Link: Pew Research Center projections https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Growth_of_religion], cited by Wikipedia. 

In what religions is abortion a sin?

Abortion is considered a sin in many religions, most notably Catholicism, which bans it absolutely from conception, and strongly discouraged in others like Latter-day Saints (Mormonism), Southern Baptist Convention, and the Assemblies of God, with exceptions for life/health; while in Islam, it's generally forbidden but permitted if the mother's life is at risk, and some Hinduism texts condemn it, though interpretations vary. Judaism, however, prioritizes the mother's life and health (physical/mental) over the fetus, often permitting abortion in specific cases. 

Does Christianity allow bisexuality?

Yes, you can absolutely be bisexual and Christian, as many people identify with both, though different denominations and individuals hold varying views, with some embracing it fully and others seeing it as a struggle requiring celibacy or change, but most agree God offers love and forgiveness to all, and many affirming churches exist that welcome bisexual Christians. The core is finding a personal path to align your faith in Jesus with your identity, often involving prayer, community, and understanding Scripture in new ways. 


Is Christianity allowed in Dubai?

Yes, Christianity is allowed in Dubai, with the government guaranteeing freedom of worship for non-Muslims, but with strict limitations: personal, private worship is permitted in churches and homes, but public evangelism or attempting to convert Muslims is illegal and can lead to severe penalties. Dubai hosts numerous Christian churches and communities, but proselytizing is forbidden, and converts from Islam face significant persecution from their families and community. 

What is Donald Trump's religion?

Donald Trump identifies as a Christian, previously Presbyterian, now nondenominational, though his faith is often described as pragmatic, aligning closely with white evangelicals through supportive policies, rhetoric about religious freedom, and cultural issues, despite lacking deep theological knowledge, drawing influence from "positive thinking" Christianity. He emphasizes Christian nationalism and aligns himself with conservative Christian values, championing prayer in public spaces and supporting evangelical causes, leading to strong support from this base. 

What religion did Jesus tell us to be?

They knew that their commitment to their teacher did not require them to abandon the identity of their forebears. Jesus had transformed their understanding of the Jewish faith, but their core identity remained intact. Even the way that Jesus instructed the disciples was entirely Jewish.


Does God accept all religions?

Whether God accepts all religions is a central question with diverse answers across faiths, but many Christian perspectives, supported by surveys of believers, state that God accepts worship only through Jesus Christ, seeing other religions as incomplete or false paths, while other views emphasize sincerity, commonalities, or different paths to the divine, though major religions often hold exclusive claims.