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Religion

Buddhism

Christianity Monotheism: Belief in one God Sect: a subdivision within a religion that has its own distinctive belief system

Confucianism

Hindusim Polytheism: Belief in more than one God

Islam Monotheistic Sects: Shia, Sunni

Judaism Monotheistic

Sikhism Monotheistic

Shinto Animism: belief that spirits inhabit natural objects and forces of nature

Indigenous Religion Australia: Aborigines African Native America

Non Religious Atheism: disbelief in the existence of any god Secularism: belief that life’s questions can be answered apart from religious beleif