E. Barnes, Professional Gamer, Professional Gamer, Washington
Answered Jun 23, 2019
The correct answer to this question is Hinduism. This religion is the third largest in the world, following Christianity and Islam. Unlike the religions it follows, Hinduism believes in many different gods and goddesses. While Christianity and Islam have a known founder, Hinduism does not.
This is due to the cultural changes that came out of India, which also leads the religion to not having a known start date. A belief of Hinduism is to be vegetarian, for they feel eating animals is a way of causing harm to the animal. They also believe in the concept of karma, and you get what you give out in the world.
Hinduism is a religion which is comprised of many different systems and beliefs concerning philosophy, spirituality, and rituals. Hinduism incorporates teachers and spiritual guides into their faith, and Gurus are typically instilled with knowledge and wisdom. Hinduism originated in India, and it is the world’s oldest religion. The practices of Hinduism go up back to even the second millennium BC, or possibly earlier.
The Indus Valley civilization was the most primitive source of these traditions. It is many sacred texts in Sanskrit and vernacular languages which served as a vehicle for scattering the religion to other parts of the world. The performing arts and rituals had a hand in the education of the Hindu traditions.