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Sikhism at a glance

by BBC

There are 20 million Sikhs in the world, most of whom live in the Punjab province of India. The 2001 census recorded 336,000 Sikhs in the UK.

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What is Shintoism?

by Got Questions

Shintoism is a purely Japanese religion, the origins of which are buried in the hazy mists of ancient Japanese history. It is one of the world’s oldest religions. 

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Secular Humanism

by Josh McDowell and John Stewart

Secular Humanis is a philosophy that regards the rational individual as the highest value, considers the individual to be the ultimate source of value and is dedicated to fostering the individual’s creative and moral development in a meaningful and rational way without reference to concepts of the supernatural. – Peter Angeles

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Animism

by Danie Haasbroek

Animism is one of the worldviews that believe in a God who created all things. A Supreme Being. The Lakota Sioux Native Americans call him “The Great Spirit.” Zulus call him Inkosi Yesulu or “The God of the Sky.” But, to Animists, he is no tdirectly connected with this world. He rules over this world by spirits.

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Gaia worship – the new pagan religion

by Contender Ministries

Anyone who has studied the global environmental movement has no doubt heard the term “Gaia”.  Gaia is a revival of Paganism that rejects Christianity, considers Christianity its biggest enemy, and views the Christian faith as its only obstacle to a global religion centered on Gaia worship and the uniting of all life forms around the goddess of “Mother Earth”.

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What everyone should know about the Old Apostolic Church

By DB Dick

On grounds of the spiritist character of this movement, its denial of Christ and the Bible owing to the status, power and worship the apostles, the contact it claims to make with the dead, and its view of Scripture, it is clear that the Old Apostle Church is not a Christian church.

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