This faith has the most followers worldwide and contains sects such as Catholicism, Protestantism, Orthodox, etc.
Christianity
Where did Zeus and 11 other major Greek Gods reside?
Mt. Olympus
True or False: It's possible to be both an Agnostic and an Atheist
True
The Roman version of the Greek God, Hermes
Mercury
The religious/philosophical belief that after death the soul begins life in a new body.
Reincarnation
The holy book of Islam.
The Quran
This religion originated in Japan and revolves around "Kami", supernatural entities believed to inhabit all things.
Shintoism
Author of "The Selfish Gene" and "The God Delusion", he is one most famous living Atheists.
Richard Dawkins
With a name written in Sanskrit meaning “Auspicious One”, this is the Hindu God of Destruction.
Shiva
This religion started in India is considered to be the oldest religion still in existence.
Hinduism
Islam, Judaism, and Christianity are all classified as this same sect of monotheism.
Abrahamic
This religion/people heavily influence the Babylonian mythology and deities.
Sumerian
This country has the largest number of known Atheists.
China (between 103-187 million)
The Aztec God of the Sun & War
Huitzilopochtli
The bird associated with Norse God, Odin.
Raven
What god do Rastafarians follow?
Jah
This ancient Celtic festival is the origin for the modern holiday of Halloween.
Samhain
This 5th-century BCE Greek philosopher is thought to be the "First Atheist"
Diagoras
This Egyptian Goddess is depicted as a cat or lioness, who was mainly worshipped in the city of Bubastis.
Bastet
This Chinese religious/philosophy is known as "The Way".
Taoism
Members of this faith (that originated in Punjab, India) do not cut their hair and often wear turbans.
Sikhism
Tecpatl
The century in which English biologist, Thomas Henry Huxley, coined the word "Agnostic".
19th Century (1869)
Considered one of the most powerful African deities from the Yoruba religion, he is the god of thunder and lighting
Shango
This religion developed in Haiti revolves around spirits known as "Iwa".
Vodou