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African spirituality and religion is NOT satanic and it is NOT pagan. Not to say that some who have infiltrated the religion did not dilute and pollute some aspects of it into this way of practice, but for those of us who sincerely ...
| Christianity Christianity is the largest religion in the world with about two billion followers. Christianity was founded in 33 AD with th...Read More | Cao Dai Cao Dai is a Vietnamese religious movement that was founded by Ngo Van Chieu in 1926. Today, Cao Dai has about two million fo...Read More | |
| Sikhism Sikhism is the fifth largest religion in the world with about 23 million followers. About 19 million Sikhs live in India, and...Read More | Hare Krishna Hare Krishna was founded in 1965 in New York and San Francisco and has about 260,000 followers. Hare Krishna is based in Hin...Read More | |
| A very powerful tool - Prayer Prayer is a very powerful tool to allow the spirit to balance itself out, ridding it of negative energy and bed feelings. Th...Read More | Shinto Shinto is an ancient Japanese religion that started around 500 BCE. Unlike other religions, Shinto does not have a real found...Read More | |
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The Loss Of African Traditional Religion In Contemporary Africa ...
Traditional African religion is centered on the existence of one Supreme High God. However, the Europeans who spread Christianity in Africa never understood or properly appreciated the African's own conception of the Great Creator. ...
Diana Butler Bass: African Religion & God's Transcendent Love for ...
When you watch the World Cup, know that behind it is the living, beat heart of Africa -- the most religious continent in the world, a place where God is challenging all God's children to live together as extended family.