Top 10 Religions in the World

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • In this video we list the top 10 biggest religions across the world according to number of followers!
    Link to previous video "What is Religion?":
    • What is Religion?
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Komentáře • 291

  • @dudeonthasopha
    @dudeonthasopha Před 3 lety +342

    I think it's funny this is one of your least viewed videos despite being a top 10.

    • @Moh23Moh
      @Moh23Moh Před 3 lety +10

      because it is a long video

    • @ThePathOfEudaimonia
      @ThePathOfEudaimonia Před 3 lety +2

      I noticed that as well. Haha!

    • @laizerwoolf
      @laizerwoolf Před rokem +1

      Wow, this is an interesting observation. I actually stumbled upon this video after consuming tens of his other long format religion essays. I think this indicates that his viewers are those who liked in-depth essays rather than clickbait listicle type.

    • @terrorists-are-among-us
      @terrorists-are-among-us Před 11 měsíci +1

      Children are lazy and not real enthusiasts. Plenty of channels have no views on their original content but any recent clickbait gets 10 million views. Back when people blogged more fans would read the entire thing about nothing (I went to the grocery today).

  • @sarabkaliaankaur4635
    @sarabkaliaankaur4635 Před 3 lety +110

    For sikhism you explain it good. But just to tell you that woman also can wear a turban. But sikhism is so complex that I understand that you cannot explain everything. As a sikh i’m really happy that you talk a bit about it. Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki fateh 🧡🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @rustyspurs771
      @rustyspurs771 Před 3 lety +12

      Me: "What? Sikhi isn't complicated."
      (starts to actually think about it)
      "Ok, yeah, Sikhi is really complicated"
      Vaheguru ji ka Khalsa.
      Vaheguru ji ki fateh.

    • @anneeq008
      @anneeq008 Před 3 lety +4

      How is it complex? Do you have an example of a specific topic that is complex? Your perception of God?

    • @rustyspurs771
      @rustyspurs771 Před 3 lety +10

      A clock is simple. It keeps time. The inner workings of a clock are complex. They are complex enough that asking any one person to explain what they are and how they interface is not the sort of question that one should expect someone to reasonably answer.
      They'll just say something like, "Go buy a book" or "Go apprentice for a clock-maker" And so, in a similar vein, if you want to learn about Sikhi, go watch some videos about Sikhi.

    • @khonyeleaglefergumedov9175
      @khonyeleaglefergumedov9175 Před 2 lety +4

      @@anneeq008 well you can look at sikhism with 3 different ways, dualistic(soul and god are different, though never defined like that by any of our gurus but most blindfaith people belive it in this way), qualified non dualistic( soul is a spark of god traditionally), non dualistic(soul is god) and you can find all of this in sikhism and gurus dont differentiate between sarguna and nirguna brahman or god but they say its the same thing or being. bhagvad geeta tells about 3 different yogas aka. karam,bhakti and gyan yoga, but our gurus combined it fully, they say be a householder(karam yogi), do your nitnem or devotion towards that single entity(bhakti yoga) on daily basis, do meditation so gurus grace can illumined the wisdom inside you( gyan yoga). Sikhism is a depth religion not complex, it is a simple religion, it dont argue with any philosphy but gurus say "if you are thirsty come to me i know what you need" and we all need to be one with that single entity once again from where we all came, that is final destination or purpose of a sikh.

    • @khonyeleaglefergumedov9175
      @khonyeleaglefergumedov9175 Před 2 lety +3

      @@anneeq008 oh and also, guru nanak did not discriminate with any religion as our gurus said to hindus to be best hindus they can and same thing to muslims.

  • @wayfarer1844
    @wayfarer1844 Před 2 lety +22

    Love your channel, brother! As a Baha'i, I thought that your two videos on the Baha'i Faith were so well done that I shared it widely among the Baha'is - here in Australia anyway. Your particularly rocked the pronounciation of all the Arabic/Persian terms. Enjoyed seeing the Baha'i Faith included in this top ten. I thought it was particulary sensitive of you to avoid showing a picture of Baha'u'llah in your videos on the Bahai'l Faith. I hope you're able to maintain this sensitivity in any future videos that are either on the Baha'is, or that includes them. Keep up the good work, and thanks for your efforts. All the very best. -william johns, Albany, Western Australia

  • @irwincrook567
    @irwincrook567 Před 3 lety +61

    Uses "top 10" to gain views and the term 'Ibadi' gathers 30 times more views than this.

  • @alankent
    @alankent Před 3 lety +22

    I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Being an "armchair" scholar of religious thought throughout time and the earth, I find your top ten to be consistent with other lists. All of these list vary to some degree but usually contain similar choices.
    I would be interested in an "eleven to twenty" list. I understand it would be more difficult to research.
    Thank you for your channel.

  • @Isphanian
    @Isphanian Před 3 lety +48

    Great video. Only one thing: Constantine gave Christians freedom to worship and build churches. He legalized the Church. However, he did not make the Christian religion the official one. It was Emperor Theodosius who did make Christian religion the official in the Empire.

    • @bestintheworld4850
      @bestintheworld4850 Před 3 lety +1

      was about to post this, great video too

    • @WorgenGrrl
      @WorgenGrrl Před 3 lety +3

      Not only did Theodosius make it the official religion of the empire but went out of his way to make it the *only* Religion of the empire. He declared that Non-Christians to be fined at least and at worst, arrested and executed and their property seized by the Government.

  • @XwynntopiaX
    @XwynntopiaX Před 3 lety +6

    I very much enjoyed this video. I have recently discovered your channel and like your content. I am somewhat a student of religion myself...but not quite the scholar you are! I was surprised at the sikhism and the "nones" category. And I was surprised Baha'ism made it to the top 10. Glad to see it all. Thanks for the video! Subscribed and commented to help your algorithms.

  • @ricardofranciszayas
    @ricardofranciszayas Před 3 lety +18

    Your work is outstanding. Thank you for the excellent content.
    You mentioned “Folk Religions”.
    I wonder if you have ever looked into the West African religions and how these religions were brought over to the Americas as a result of the slave trade. These religions developed into
    Syncretic systems, combining the African religions and certain aspects of Catholicism. There are three locations in the Americas which are focal points for these practices:
    1) Cuba (Regla de Ochá, Regla de Ifá, also know as Santeria.
    2) Brazil (Candomble, Umbanda, Batuque, Xango)
    3) Haití (Vodoun incorrectly called Voodoo)
    These religions have greatly influenced the cultures of Latin America and the Caribbean.
    I just thought you might be interested.

  • @wordawakeningny
    @wordawakeningny Před 2 lety +1

    Great teaching Brother Holm. Thoroughly enjoyed it.

  • @christiangnosis4019
    @christiangnosis4019 Před 3 lety +34

    At first was nervous at the title and thought you had went from one of the best religious youtubers on CZcams to controversy bait, until you explained it´s by number of followers, not ¨quality¨, then I had the biggest sigh of relief. Good video btw.

  • @ZuShin
    @ZuShin Před 3 lety +17

    When you explained the factions/sects/schools of Buddhism, I think you failed to mention the Vajrayana school of Buddhism, which includes Tibet, Mongolia, China and Bhutan 🦋

  • @willienolegs8928
    @willienolegs8928 Před 3 lety +3

    Outstanding job,well done and enjoyable. I wanted to see where my religion placed. Thanks and please continue.

  • @livi-l5201
    @livi-l5201 Před rokem

    You’re a Great Teacher! Thank you, I really enjoy and appreciate all your videos.

  • @piyachakravarty3307
    @piyachakravarty3307 Před 3 lety +30

    A lot of what you have said about Hinduism is quite accurate. I beg to differ about the terminology Hindu. The River Sindhu is the origin of the name Hindu. All inhabiting the land on either side of the river banks are Hindus which is a corruption of the name Sindhu. And you are right when you say that many conquests were responsible for this. In fact the Greeks named it Indus.
    So Hinduism began as a code of conduct for the people of this land. It is still not a religion. And yes, we have accepted the term Hindu without any fight just as we have accepted several cultures and faiths which have made our land their home.

  • @Merle1987
    @Merle1987 Před 3 lety +14

    A video on some obscure Persian guy whose writings were just discovered yesterday would get your more views. Your viewers are hardcore.

    • @aamir1290
      @aamir1290 Před 3 lety +2

      This channel has probably the best fan base lol

  • @AdityaKashi
    @AdityaKashi Před 3 lety +13

    Makes "clickbait" video. But still can't help including a great deal of nuance and detail.

  • @clementinofrancisco3199
    @clementinofrancisco3199 Před 3 lety +8

    Excellent video and like always left me a bit smarter afterwards in the subject taught, thank you!! I wonder what is your input into a brand new "religion" developing in Mexico where Death or La Muerte is the main deity. According to what I find out there's over a million followers and growing. By the way the word death in Spanish is female there for is referred as "she" different from the masculine references in others languages like French etc. Hope you get to read this comment and make a video on this new form of "religion"

    • @kathryngeeslin9509
      @kathryngeeslin9509 Před 3 lety +2

      Living in Texas I would very much like more information on this religion.

  • @newfoundlanderonthego8729

    Man ,I love your style.
    Really enjoy your content.

  • @c.a.t.732
    @c.a.t.732 Před 3 lety +62

    With all due respect, the First Noble Truth of Buddhism doesn't consist of "the fact that all life is suffering". A more accurate rendering would be that dukkha (a word that means something more like "unsatisfactoriness") is a condition of existence. But the Buddha didn't in any way deny or discount that beauty and joy were also part of our lives.

    • @highwaytothesun
      @highwaytothesun Před 3 lety +13

      suffering is a fine translation of dukkha, as is unsatisfactoriness. The term dukkha is derived from a word referring to a wheel that does not fit properly on its axel, making for a rough ride, as compared to sukkha, a smooth ride (ease, bliss). The whole suffering vs. unsatisfactoriness with regards to translation is a bit of a sop for people who are turned off by the thought that the things they are clinging to may be causing them suffering.
      I will agree though, that the first noble truth didn't consist of "all life is suffering." more accurate would be something along the lines of "Now this, bhikkhus, is the noble truth of suffering: birth is suffering, aging is suffering, illness is suffering, death is suffering; union with what is displeasing is suffering; separation from what is pleasing is suffering; not to get what one wants is suffering; in brief, the five aggregates subject to clinging are suffering."
      If we were to accept that 'All life is suffering' we would be at odds with the third noble truth which presents the possibility of life without suffering.

    • @David-ur7og
      @David-ur7og Před 2 lety

      In my language and Buddhist culture, Dukkha means suffering.

  • @jennifeerocconor6285
    @jennifeerocconor6285 Před 3 lety +1

    informative love it...thank you.

  • @addlong811
    @addlong811 Před rokem

    Thanks for you videos, you do great work. Please do a video on Cao Dai which is based in Vietnam.

  • @tahirkamrankhan
    @tahirkamrankhan Před 3 lety

    Very enlightening - gives an unbiased , academic introduction . Thoroughly enjoyed . How to ask a question ? What’s the best portal as I haven’t heard back yet on Facebook messenger , email or Twitter. Regards .

  • @andrewortiz5797
    @andrewortiz5797 Před 3 lety +4

    im very impressed!! if you heard that from me, that means its a good thing. Because i thought i was the most knowlegable about Religion and Religion 101. well done!!

  • @calvingrondahl1011
    @calvingrondahl1011 Před 3 lety +2

    I like your funny honest introduction. As a newspaper cartoonist in Salt Lake City, Utah... religion was influential in our local culture. I agree with your list.

    • @marveematas7405
      @marveematas7405 Před rokem

      Relegion is our guide but pureness of heart is the key to God's kingdom. 🙏❤️

  • @hectorbarraza4468
    @hectorbarraza4468 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for your informative videos, specially the 10 top religions, on it, I wonder what is doing or representing the image of our Lady of Guadalupe ( an advocation of Mary) in a Sikh ceremony as shown in your video, it is intriguing. Best regards

  • @Katsura649
    @Katsura649 Před 8 měsíci

    Great video. It should have more views

  • @darinamohammad3502
    @darinamohammad3502 Před 2 lety

    Man I love your videos

  • @lostfan5054
    @lostfan5054 Před rokem

    Excellent video!

  • @pablovelasquez6917
    @pablovelasquez6917 Před 3 lety +3

    I actually like your other content and came here because of the other content haha.

  • @pilar7518
    @pilar7518 Před 9 měsíci

    Sorry, but thank you so much. Many of us are new to thinking for ourselves regarding religions and need these beautiful bite size pieces you provide. Yeah, the worm on the hooked worked, please don't let it diminish the importance of what you are doing here.

  • @amandatopson5757
    @amandatopson5757 Před rokem

    Dear Philip - I am so very glad that I came across your channel, and look forward to watching more of your videos (x3 so far!). Your respectful and independent investigation of the truth, together with your passion for the subject make for interesting viewing.
    I’m a Baha’i and would like to bring to your attention that we do not broadcast the picture/photo of the Prophet Baha’u’llah as this is sacred to us. Thank you

  • @danielbrottman7743
    @danielbrottman7743 Před rokem

    worth expanding on the idea of suffering in buddhism! the pali word is dukkha, which has wider connotations than just suffering, sometimes translated as stress, unsatisfactoriness, or even unreliability. this is due to "anicca," the fundamental uncertainty or impermanence of all conditioned phenomena (all things)
    thanks for the really interesting video!

  • @nehann985
    @nehann985 Před rokem

    Good information thanks

  • @tanned06
    @tanned06 Před 3 lety +6

    I believe folk religions could likely be the most under-documented 'religion' in the world as they always exist as a fringe, but significantly present 'group' to the so-called 'mainstream' religions.

    • @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714
      @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714 Před 2 lety +1

      Does my religion count as a folk religion because it has a holy book and outlines principles by which we should live? It is very much the religion of my kindred, no one else follows it and we dont even accept conversion, I suspect many of us are actually atheist but just follow the religion for it part of who we are.

  • @matthewnaude2264
    @matthewnaude2264 Před 5 měsíci

    Lovely video, and well explained for a basic rundown of all the religions. I only have 1 ishew which is the section on Buddhism. As a Vajriyana Buddhist myself, I need to clarify something, unless you are a mix (like Shinto buddhist) then there is no gods or God at all. We have Bodisattvas which could fill the role but they are more like Catholic Saints than gods. I know Yidam translates to meditation deity, but it's more a lack of better words than anything else. Thank you for the video still

  • @Ardi_Kos
    @Ardi_Kos Před 2 lety +4

    As far as i understood, the religions can be categorized in 2 main branches. The ones who believe god is inside the creation and ones who believe god is outside the creation.

  • @GwydionTheQuick
    @GwydionTheQuick Před 3 lety +2

    I wonder which category the old Turkic religion, the Tengriism fits here? (I believe there are still some adherers of this religion today). Would it be a folk religion or something like the Wiccans?

  • @lshulman58
    @lshulman58 Před 2 lety +1

    Have you done (or can you do) a video on the "top 10 Christian denominations"? Thanks

    • @MinnesotanMysticism
      @MinnesotanMysticism Před 8 měsíci

      Awesome idea! The channel “redeemed zoomer” does a good job at explaining the different denominations. I’ll bet you already found that though! Cheers, God bless!

  • @shadowcapital
    @shadowcapital Před 3 lety +5

    Chinese folk religion worships deities, such as god of wealth, god of war. They also worship the spirits of the ancestors. In the past, the emperor is considered as the Son of the Sky, practically, the living God.

  • @nopurposeposting1548
    @nopurposeposting1548 Před 2 lety

    are you planning to make video regarding unitarian christian? im kinda curious because from what i heard they doesnt adhere to trinity

    • @dustinhellstern7728
      @dustinhellstern7728 Před 2 lety

      I’m an Inclusive Christian but “Christian” Unitarianism can work, but it’d be even more rare than it already is. Reason being: it’s [seemingly] flawed at a fundamental level. It’s hard to use the same “Christ” to back according to the average Christian. They would have to use the OT or the Paul’s writings- they’d use Jesus Himself. There 100’s of Christian Unitarian sects in the last couple Centuries and 99.8% of these groups were directly associated with legitimate Cults. Only 1 Christian Universalist in Protestantism (Martin Luther in 14th Century) NEVERTHELESS, we should still be open to that possibility.

  • @soufieneanglais3123
    @soufieneanglais3123 Před 3 lety +1

    It is was a great pleasure to watch this video with my daughter

  • @bfromm4936
    @bfromm4936 Před rokem +1

    I love your channel and this video as well. I also think it's hilarious that this algorithm catching format of a top 10 list is one of your least watched videos.
    Just one minor quibble as a fan of Roman history - Though Constantine conquered in "this sign" (whatever Christian sign that actually was) and was the first roman emperor to convert to Christianity, he did not make Christianity the official Roman state religion in any real way. He certainly supported Christians and Christianity and did much to push Christians from being a persecuted minority towards being part of Roman establishment, but Christianity didn't become Roman state religion until the end of the 4th century.

  • @lshulman58
    @lshulman58 Před 2 lety +1

    9:47: I think you misspoke (or did I just hear you wrong - though I listened several times). Seems you say Kesh is "long unkept hair" That should be "long unCUT hair". The kanga (comb) clearly indicates that this long hair ought NOT be "unkept".

  • @evgeniistavropolski4872
    @evgeniistavropolski4872 Před 3 lety +2

    Good video! But I have found one mistake: Constantine didn't make christianity the state religion of Rome, he just made it a legal one. (Apparantly he personly adopted christianity). Theodosius the Great made christianity the state religion of Byzatine in 380-381 AD.

  • @krazykris9396
    @krazykris9396 Před 3 lety +6

    Out of curiosity, would modern day neopaganism consitute folk religon?

  • @nasirfazal5440
    @nasirfazal5440 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @pejuodunlami238
    @pejuodunlami238 Před 2 lety

    Thank you...

  • @stephanieden4
    @stephanieden4 Před 2 lety +1

    This was a good video and your pronunciations were impressive.
    I’m surprised that many of the comments here are (despite the fact that you explained your source and its methodology) aren’t constructive comments, just
    bemoaning that they aren’t higher on the list.
    A count is a count is a count.
    If you think there’s more of you than have actually been counted, that is not this CZcams creator’s fault.

  • @user-wd5dm5dk9q
    @user-wd5dm5dk9q Před 3 lety +11

    I'm a Hindu. You are wrong on the word 'Hindu'.
    It's not given by Muslims and then used by Christians.
    You could say Persians (Zoroastrianists) before Muslims used the term 'Hindu' because they couldn't pronounce 'Sa' consonant the way it is hence they have consonant 'Ha" for it. That's why the word 'Sindhu" became "Hindu'.
    But then, it weren't even the Persians who gave Hindus this term. Also the word hindu is given by the Saurashtra region in Gujarat in India.
    This is the best knowledge I have for now about this.

  • @RosaLuxembae
    @RosaLuxembae Před 5 měsíci

    You mentioned some of the problems categorising religion especially in China but I think it's fair to say theres a "syncretic Chinese religious tradition" or whatever you want to call it that would make the top 5.

  • @surimuri9676
    @surimuri9676 Před 3 lety +4

    I was just wondering about one fact in regards of christianity, that you've mentioned. Didn't Constantine the Great sort of bring the freedom of faith in Edictum Mediolanense (313 c.e.) and only later Theodosius the Great made it the official religion of the Empire (381 c.e.)?

    • @LetsTalkReligion
      @LetsTalkReligion  Před 3 lety +9

      Yes I believe you are correct actually.

    • @surimuri9676
      @surimuri9676 Před 3 lety

      Just wanted to point it out :). I surely don't have the same knowledge about religions as you, but I find myself pretty comfortable in topics regarding ancient history and so I've thought that something was off in that small moment. Overall great video, keep up the good work! Hoping to see something more about judaism :D

    • @marcopolo2395
      @marcopolo2395 Před 3 lety

      @@surimuri9676 stfu tryhard

    • @surimuri9676
      @surimuri9676 Před 3 lety +1

      @@marcopolo2395 What's your problem mate? Can't people point something out so we can talk about it?

    • @marcopolo2395
      @marcopolo2395 Před 3 lety

      @@surimuri9676 he ignored you. you failed

  • @thescoobymike
    @thescoobymike Před 3 měsíci

    The path to true enlightenment and salvation is the way of the Top 10 list.

  • @riz8462
    @riz8462 Před 3 lety +9

    jainism wore mask before it was cool

  • @mr.hazamayukiterumi2909
    @mr.hazamayukiterumi2909 Před 3 lety +6

    As a Buddhist, I don't consider the concept of "no self" as "no soul" (because it doesn't make sense because otherwise you might as well be a lifeless bag of flesh) but is actually more on ego

    • @LetsTalkReligion
      @LetsTalkReligion  Před 3 lety +3

      What's the difference between ego and soul in this case?

    • @dudeonthasopha
      @dudeonthasopha Před 3 lety +2

      A soul is a loaded term, it implies an eternal entity within yourself that can be distinguished from other souls. That is contradictory to the idea that reality is built out of impermanent non distinguishable aggregates of conditions which includes you as well. Atman is the closest thing to the idea of a soul, and every Buddhist tradition I've participated in or studied will say there is no soul in Buddhism.

    • @user-Void-Star
      @user-Void-Star Před 2 lety

      @@LetsTalkReligion there is no Absolute, permanent Soul which is free from conditions.

    • @miguelatkinson
      @miguelatkinson Před 4 měsíci

      @mr.hazamayukiterumi2909 sorry to tell but Buddhism denys the existence of the soul and antta concept is definitely a denial of such a concept it's quite literally one main tenets of Buddhism how you as a buddhist do not get that is baffling

  • @zillymonkeytv3013
    @zillymonkeytv3013 Před 3 lety +1

    should make a video about santa muerte over 10 million devotees

  • @lucasm7781
    @lucasm7781 Před 3 lety +8

    actually this is one of the videos with less views sooo hahaha I didn't work

  • @winwinways
    @winwinways Před 3 lety +6

    Constantin just legalized Christianity, Theodosius I did the officialization thing.

  • @terrorists-are-among-us
    @terrorists-are-among-us Před 11 měsíci

    Have you compiled what all of these religions share in common?

  • @SeekerOfLight
    @SeekerOfLight Před 2 lety

    Informative but super funny. Good work

  • @pablovelasquez6917
    @pablovelasquez6917 Před 3 lety +4

    Wait, the image in 10:47 looks a lot like the Virgen de Guadalupe. Why?

    • @carsonianthegreat4672
      @carsonianthegreat4672 Před 3 lety

      I also saw that and was very confused

    • @walterbushell7029
      @walterbushell7029 Před 2 lety +1

      @@carsonianthegreat4672 Some churches let other religion use their facilities. Then too there are convergent ideas and icons.
      'Whether the world is created or eternal,
      Only He who sits in the highest heaven knows.
      Or perhaps he doesn't."

  • @raviku184
    @raviku184 Před 3 lety +5

    Hinduism is the oldest religion in the world But it's original name is "Sanatan Dharma".
    Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism All three are came from Hinduism.
    Sidharth/Gautam Buddha, Jain mahaveer and gunu Nanak All are initially Hindu's.
    And All these three Religions take its methodology & philosophy from Vedas ( sacred books of Hinduism)

    • @raviku184
      @raviku184 Před 3 lety

      Hindu's worship the power of nature. And Hinduism is a centralised Polytheistice religion . We Have so many God's & goddess But we respect and worships All. All hindus follows same theology , philosophy & worships method (पुजा पद्धति)

    • @raviku184
      @raviku184 Před 3 lety

      In Hinduism three main God "Trimurti"
      1. Brahma :- the creator of universe
      2. Vishnu:- the preserver of universe
      3. Shiva:- the destroyer or re-creator of universe

    • @justiceprovider9822
      @justiceprovider9822 Před 3 lety +7

      Not. As a sikh it's laughable how hindus claim, sikhi came from hinduism. If you want me to elaborate let me know.

    • @khonyeleaglefergumedov9175
      @khonyeleaglefergumedov9175 Před 2 lety +3

      its like saying islam and christianity are part of judaism, laughable🤣

    • @pruthweeshasalian3688
      @pruthweeshasalian3688 Před 2 lety +2

      @@justiceprovider9822 go forth and elaborate.

  • @smphts7197
    @smphts7197 Před 2 lety

    Re Folk Religion, speaking from what I understand about Chinese cultures, people worship prominent historical or mythical figures for different virtues or purposes. For example, Guan Yu (關公 Guan Gong) which was a warlord in the Three Kingdoms era, represents bravery, loyalty and strength and was worshipped by martial groups (e.g. from police to gangsters) in particular (but not only). Ma Zu (Goddess of Sea) was worshipped by fishermen along the coastal areas for peace and safety when working in the sea. For other culture I can think of Pachamama of Andes.

  • @carsonianthegreat4672
    @carsonianthegreat4672 Před 3 lety +3

    Why does the Sikh worship at 10:45 have a picture of Our Lady of Guadalupe in the background?

    • @gurjotsingh8934
      @gurjotsingh8934 Před 2 lety +2

      3HO fraudsters

    • @forgoo6823
      @forgoo6823 Před 2 lety +1

      They converted church to gurudwara as it was not having many visitors

  • @megara4068
    @megara4068 Před 2 lety

    You have a good sense of humor.
    Disagreeing with your list of the top 10 religions (in terms of the number of followers) would be pretty silly because said person in disagreement would have to show how the Pew research is false. That being said, I have heard both that Islam is the fastest growing religion and that the Church of Latter Day Saints is the fastest growing religion. It may be an evangelical tactic to put for false information that is outside of reliable sources and research to claim that “our religion is increasing the fastest in number of devotees”, implying “hey, we are the fastest growing religion and you should come along to ease your FOMO.”
    Evangelical fundamentalist Protestants (e.g., folks who stopped being friends with me because I realized Christianity is not right for me, comments from family... good thing I’m introverted) seem to have given up on “bringing me back into the fold.”
    Which is nice, in all honesty.

  • @MaskofAgamemnon
    @MaskofAgamemnon Před 3 lety +2

    It seems like folk religion is any religion that isn't global?

  • @maxbuckley9762
    @maxbuckley9762 Před 2 lety

    May want to add heathenry into there now buddy 👍

  • @jimlaguardia8185
    @jimlaguardia8185 Před 2 lety

    Filip, with respect, the word is tenet (belief), not tenant (renter). Common misconception. Love your work.

  • @carsonianthegreat4672
    @carsonianthegreat4672 Před 3 lety +1

    22:19. That is not mainstream Christian belief about the Trinity. That is the heresy of Modalism or Sabellianism, which was condemned by the Councils of Nicaea, Constantinople, Ephesus, and Chalcedon.

  • @theflaggedyoutuberii4311
    @theflaggedyoutuberii4311 Před 2 lety +1

    4:00 I like how the jains were ahead of the pandemic far before the were.

  • @EstherMevische
    @EstherMevische Před 10 měsíci

    "with a huge grain of salt"; that was funny ! I though it should be just a grain.

  • @samwisegrangee
    @samwisegrangee Před 5 měsíci

    For the first part of the Christianity section, you used a video with an Orthodox bishop reading the gospel. That's my bishop, Bishop Anthony of Toledo and All the Midwest! Small world.

  • @mikenogozones
    @mikenogozones Před 4 lety +6

    Is there an official count on how many different denominations exist in Christianity?

    • @LetsTalkReligion
      @LetsTalkReligion  Před 4 lety +6

      I don't know actually! Probably not, there are do many local variants that it would very difficult.

    • @abuhado-verbigraciaramirez8682
      @abuhado-verbigraciaramirez8682 Před 4 lety +3

      Not really because even within large already denominations there exists other churches or philosophical thoughts separate for example the Catholic Church most people think of today is the Roman rite but there's other churches like the African Catholic and the Eastern Catholic etc.
      To get a more precise answer to how many denominations there are first try to think of the movements that the churches adhere to i.e like Pentecostalism, Methodism, Baptists, Sabbatarians etc. In modern Protestantism.
      In traditional protestantism you have the Lutheran, Anglican, Reformed, and Calvanisitc churches but they have some splinter churches due to a more liberal vs conservative approach to the Bible.
      And Orthodoxy is divided with Occidental and Oriental depending on the society they are part of.
      Then you have a few other Christian churches that some people say aren't Christians or fall under their own history.
      The ones that I can say that isn't considers christian at times is Mormonism since this movement has different teachings than mainstream christianity.
      One that has a different history is La Luz Del Mundo.
      As to what constitutes a person a orthodox or heterodox christian?
      I think it can be summed up by belief in Jesus as G-d.
      With acknowledgement of the Holy Spirit and the Father as G-d as well.
      I mean some Christians are Unitarian etc.
      So to be honest there can be a lot denominations today but some just split off because they didnt like the color of a carpet but shares the same theological teachings as a church down the road while other churches split out of theological traditions or cultural incompatibilities according to the Bible.

    • @arshadulislamthander1564
      @arshadulislamthander1564 Před 3 lety +4

      40,000

    • @carsonianthegreat4672
      @carsonianthegreat4672 Před 3 lety +2

      Over 40,000

    • @carsonianthegreat4672
      @carsonianthegreat4672 Před 3 lety +3

      @@abuhado-verbigraciaramirez8682 The sui juris Churches are not “denominations” of Catholicism. They all share all dogmas and are in full communion with each other and the Pope.

  • @kuroazrem5376
    @kuroazrem5376 Před 4 lety +7

    Wait why is la Virgen de Guadalupe at a Sikh Gurdwara?

  • @abhimanyubanga2017
    @abhimanyubanga2017 Před 3 lety +1

    Plz make a video
    On the religion
    Oldest to newest

  • @xavieraguirre2583
    @xavieraguirre2583 Před 2 lety

    At minute 10.42 during the explanation of Sikhism, there is people n a room with a display of the virgin of Guadalupe from the catholic tradition. Why would the men be praying there in a place with an image of her?

  • @Anonymous-qw
    @Anonymous-qw Před rokem

    I'm surprised Shintoism wasn't there at all being there are something like 150 million Japanese and they adhere to it to some extent.

  • @ultimus0007
    @ultimus0007 Před 3 lety +4

    Untill now I was considering Baha'i as Muslims, Are they announced themselves out of Islam ,

  • @RachaelMarieNewport
    @RachaelMarieNewport Před 2 lety +2

    As always us Pagans never make a list lol. Yet we are a mix of different non Abrahamic faiths, not just Wiccan which is the most well known. Some of the folk religions are in our umbrella such as Shamans and others from Native American tribes. Also neo Druidic practices from the old Celtic tribes, and those who worship Norse or Greco-Roman deities.

    • @learning3929
      @learning3929 Před rokem +1

      Wouldn’t paganism be included under the umbrella of folk religions?

  • @top5in512
    @top5in512 Před 2 lety

    🔮

  • @experience741
    @experience741 Před rokem

    Do top 10 Gods

  • @terrorists-are-among-us
    @terrorists-are-among-us Před 11 měsíci

    Dude, the Jainism clip where everyone is recording with their phone 😂😭

  • @AXimab
    @AXimab Před 2 lety +2

    I am surprised Jainism made the list, and that Mormonism didn't (or was it included it under Christianity?) Mormonism seems as different from Christinaity as Baha'i is from Islam.

  • @Edo9River
    @Edo9River Před 2 lety +4

    Regarding Baha'i, you should mention that there's no priesthood, all administration is done by elected representative. Which other religion does this?

  • @baltulielkungsgunarsmiezis9714

    Does my religion count as a folk religion because it has a holy book and outlines principles by which we should live? It is very much the religion of my kindred, no one else follows it and we dont even accept conversion, I suspect many of us are actually atheist but just follow the religion for it part of who we are.

  • @KGB.83
    @KGB.83 Před rokem

    Ya just gave it all away. Now I don't have to watch any of your other videos. You just covered it all. 😆

  • @OffRampTourist
    @OffRampTourist Před 2 lety

    Love the intro.

  • @LuxuriousLenay
    @LuxuriousLenay Před rokem

    1:42 frrrr

  • @pramodkharel2082
    @pramodkharel2082 Před 2 lety +2

    In which category does Hare Krishna Movement falls under? I don't think they consider themselves Hindu.

    • @omgaddad5596
      @omgaddad5596 Před 2 lety

      Oh they are hindu. They just follow the "Krishnaist Tradition"

  • @conscious3714
    @conscious3714 Před 3 lety +6

    Hinduism is popularly known as Sanatan Dharm, the Eternal Religion

  • @adonis9568
    @adonis9568 Před 2 lety

    What is your religion 🤔

  • @lshulman58
    @lshulman58 Před 2 lety +1

    So, technically, #3 (the "non religious") are not really a "religious" group at all (and thus should not be on this list).

  • @americanliberal09
    @americanliberal09 Před 2 lety +3

    18:43 And, what do some people fail to realize is that there are "non-religious theists" who do exist. But they kept on equating with atheism most of the time.
    At least here in the US. The country is becoming more secular, and less religious.
    But is it becoming more atheistic? Nope.
    Because the vast majority of non-religious americans just happen to be "theists", and atheists are still a minority here in this country.
    Irreligion=/=atheism.

  • @davidmenham1782
    @davidmenham1782 Před 3 lety +6

    My question is....have you ever tried to practice any of these religions or do you have only an intellectual interest in comparative religion?

    • @yamamirzad7905
      @yamamirzad7905 Před 3 lety +3

      the world needs a man like him to explain every religion.

  • @modvs1
    @modvs1 Před 3 lety +2

    ... And religion number one: _Comparative Religion._

  • @Gachaleieish
    @Gachaleieish Před 3 lety +6

    Just wanted to mention when you said Judaism believes in a G-d, the first name you used was incorrect, in Judaism this name made of those four letters is the Tetragrammaton, considered unspeakable, so we have roughly 70 other names for G-d to use to refer to it, one of them being “Elohim”. No Jew would ever say “YHWH” out loud though.

    • @Moh23Moh
      @Moh23Moh Před 3 lety +1

      why? they do not say it outloud

    • @purrjude8212
      @purrjude8212 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Moh23Moh the name is considered too holy to be pronounced out loud

    • @Moh23Moh
      @Moh23Moh Před 2 lety +1

      @@purrjude8212
      Does not make sense . that is irrelevant

    • @purrjude8212
      @purrjude8212 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Moh23Moh lets not be disrespectful of other peoples beliefs 🙂

  • @ultimus0007
    @ultimus0007 Před 3 lety +8

    Baháʼís believe in Muhammad as a prophet of God, and in the Qurʼan as the word of God. Baha'i teachings 'affirm that Islam is a true religion revealed by Allah'; accordingly, members of the faith can give full assent to the traditional words of the Shahadah.[2] Muhammad is taken to be one of the most important messengers of God as an "independent" manifestation of God. Furthermore, Baháʼís believe that the Báb, a central figure in the Baháʼí Faith, was a descendant of Muhammad through Imam Husayn,[3] whose coming was foretold by Muhammad. ʻAbdu'l-Bahá, the son and successor of Baháʼu'lláh, wrote that 'His Holiness the Prophet Muhammad made a covenant concerning His Holiness the Báb and the Báb was the One promised by Muhammad, for Muhammad gave the tidings of His coming.ʼ[4]
    In the Baháʼí writings Muhammad is known by the titles the "Apostle of God", the "Seal of the Prophets"

    • @ultimus0007
      @ultimus0007 Před 3 lety

      That is my little research

    • @fgtrhwu2
      @fgtrhwu2 Před 3 lety +2

      Don't the Bahai's basically accept the unity of religions

    • @davidcrenshawphysicaltherapy
      @davidcrenshawphysicaltherapy Před 3 lety

      @@fgtrhwu2 Yes, Baha’u’llah wrote of this. For example he states. “All the prophets of God proclaim the same Faith.”. He asks followers to reach beyond former barriers between religions: “O people! Consort with the followers of all religions in a spirit of friendliness and fellowship.”
      www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/bahaullah/tablets-bahaullah/2#862292943
      The oneness of humanity is in this day to supersede all lesser loyalties such as nationalism:
      “That one indeed is a man who, today, dedicateth himself to the service of the entire human race. The Great Being saith: Blessed and happy is he that ariseth to promote the best interests of the peoples and kindreds of the earth... It is not for him to pride himself who loveth his own country, but rather for him who loveth the whole world. The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens.”
      www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/bahaullah/tablets-bahaullah/5#403173768

    • @user-ot2yz7it7i
      @user-ot2yz7it7i Před 3 lety +1

      @@ultimus0007 and by that Islamically bahai faith is wrong by default and it's claim sounds absurd to us muslims.
      Specially since they use other religions beliefs which are considered corrupt and changed and human made.

    • @lucyadam9128
      @lucyadam9128 Před rokem +1

      @@fgtrhwu2 yes , I believe it took inspiration from sufi Muslims

  • @sagebias2251
    @sagebias2251 Před 3 lety +3

    I use to be a baha'i. What a genius religion.

    • @Thoughtsofajoe
      @Thoughtsofajoe Před 3 lety +3

      What got you out?

    • @sagebias2251
      @sagebias2251 Před 3 lety +5

      @@Thoughtsofajoe I became an athiest. It has been a slow and steady journey, but the world makes a lot more sense now.

    • @ruzzsverion2728
      @ruzzsverion2728 Před 3 lety +1

      @@sagebias2251 Isnt it also more empty?

    • @sagebias2251
      @sagebias2251 Před 3 lety +3

      @@ruzzsverion2728 empty?

    • @pedros.cabrales9844
      @pedros.cabrales9844 Před 11 měsíci

      The divine purpose in religion is pure love and amity. The Prophets of God were in the utmost love for all. Each one announced the glad tidings of His successor and each subsequent one confirmed the teachings and prophecies of the former. There was no discord or variance in the reality of their teachings and mission. The discord has arisen among their followers, who held fast to imitations. If imitations be done away with the radiant shining Reality dawn in the souls of men, love and unity must prevail.
      ‘Abdu’l-Bahá,

  • @lshulman58
    @lshulman58 Před 2 lety

    The problem with population stats (an example): how many Catholics are there in the world? Well, depends on how you are counting them. 1. anyone baptized Catholic will be considered Catholic (by the Church), even if, later in life, they reject the religion (or even convert to something else?). 2. What if you only count membership? There will be baptized Catholics who are not members of any Catholic church. 3. What if you survey a sample of the population and ASK people what religion they identify with? Many baptized Catholics will no longer identify with the religion. I suspect the Catholic population is so high is because this is the "official" count according to Church records - i.e. anyone ever baptized a Catholic, even if (literally) in name only, perhaps to appease a Catholic grandparent. But, in practice, the actual count of Catholics committed to the faith will be much smaller. They may actually prefer a different (perhaps Protestant) church or some other religion or none at all.
    Then there is the question of how OLD are the stats one is looking at? Naturally, the older the stat, the less accurate it will be, since population is always changing: new people being born, old people dying. Some religions are growing in size more or less quickly than others, while other religions are losing members, also at different rates.

  • @tompatterson1548
    @tompatterson1548 Před 2 lety +1

    Folk religions? Surely you should be counting each individual folk religion seperately.

  • @FerozKhan-ss9nn
    @FerozKhan-ss9nn Před 2 lety

    This universe requires complex consciousness to admit human cravings in comprehending its constitution which is otherwise beyond their access appreciating its infinity. This is why the institution of religion was born actually as a means of explaining the universe and its creator. This is to say that religion tried to explain the universe when yet science was not around. This is the story of religion, probably.