Confused about the number and names of the religions of the world? Confused about the number of Pagan paths that are available to study and follow? The list below was put together by a lady called Morrigan. She has given us permission to replicate her list and can be contacted at morrigan@europa.com The list is not exhaustive, perhaps that's a project that you could undertake to further your religious studies... (I have chosen not to alphabetise the list in an attempt to show that to an outsider, it is all very confusing, and overwhelming! No wonder we are misunderstood somtimes.) Some World PathsBaha'I Faith      Muslim      Confucianism      Hinduism      Taoism      Shinto      Mariology      Mennonite      Apologetics      Satanism      Scientology      Paganism      Agnisticism      Transhumanism      Jain      Zoroastrianism      Sabean      Animism      Roshambo      Buddism      Christianity      Sufism      Islam      Judaism      Sikhism      Amish      Quaker      Orisha      Hare Krishna      Atheism      Humanism      Zen      Jaffo      Kibology      Vaishnava      Rastafarianism     Pagan PathsWicca      Georgian      Esoteric      Goddess      Low Magick      Macumba      Native      Osho      Voodoo      Ifa      Sumeria      Feminist Dianic      Gardnerian      Shamanism      Hellenic      Theodism      Enochian      Themla      Babylonian      Mage      Ceremonial      Techopagan      Kitchen Witch      Hedge Witch      Discordian      Witchcraft      Asatru      Gnosticism      Urban Witch      High Magick      Pythagorean      Epicurean      New Age      Santeria      Herne      Egyptian      Alexandrian      Tantric      Eclectic      Chaos      Roasicrucianism      Tuetonic      Unitarian      Golden Dawn      Kabbalist      Hermetic Magick      Western Mystery      Neopagan      Green Witch      Ecopagan      Dragon      Alchemistic      Stregheria      OTO      Western      Celestial Circle      Odinism      Hermetic      Elemental      Radical Faeries      Norse      Minoan      Akkadian      Thoesophy      Hereditary      Sylvan      Natural      Pantheism      Druidism      Faerie      Celtic      Welsh      Family Tradition     This does not include all the location specific paths (e.g., North Country Tradition, Reclaiming Collective), but gives you some idea of the extensive diversity of the paths that one can choose to follow.
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