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Five Religions You’ve Never Heard Of

posted by rphillips | 10:37am Friday September 25, 2009

This season, with well-known holidays like Yom Kippur and Ramadan in the public eye, most Americans are aware of the religions (Judaism and Islam) that celebrate these holidays. But the world is made up of adherents of countless faith traditions–many more than the religions like Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, and others that we read about on a daily basis. Those faiths dominate the headlines, but many other belief systems dominate the lives of millions of people throughout the world. Think you’re an expert on world religions? We bet this list of obscure faiths will make you think again. Take a look at these five religions you’ve never heard of to learn more.
asatru.jpg1. Asatru: Faith of the Vikings: You may be aware of neopaganism, or the modern revival of ancient pagan customs and beliefs, but the followers of these ancient religions are actually a lot more complicated than popular culture lets on. One faith that fits into the broad neopagan or reconstructionist category is Asatru, a modern revival of the beliefs in the ancient Gods of the Germanic and Nordic peoples. These gods include Freya, Thor, Odin, and others.
There is no central authority or organization in Asatru, so beliefs and practices vary. In general, Asatruar believe that life is good and should be lived with boldness and enthusiasm, and value courage, honor, industriousness, and personal responsibility. Gathering by “hearths” and “kindreds” they honor the Gods, ancestors, and tribal connections to family and kin. One reason you may not have heard of them: Asatru is a rather small religion. Some experts believe there are between 10,000 to 20,000 Asatruar in the United States. Although a small number of white supremacists have claimed to follow Asatru, generating controversy in the news, they are not representative of Asatru at large. Learn more about Asatru here.
santmat.jpg2. Sant Mat: Heaven Within: Sant Mat, which means “teachings of the saints,” teaches that everything lies inside us and that God is within. Revived in 1891 from a 13th century practice, and spreading to North America and Europe in the 1950s-1960s, Sant Mat is a practical path of spiritual self-development based on Sikh traditions, with Sufi influences. Through a simple version of Yoga known as Surat Shabd Yoga, practitioners learn to listen within for the Inner Light and Sound of God.
Sant Mat is a solitary practice done in one’s own home for 2 1/2 hours each day, while remaining in one’s present religion (Sant Mat teaches that all major world religions are rooted in the same Divinity). Followers are strict vegetarians and do not consume alcohol or recreational drugs. Sant Mat emphasizes an ethical lifestyle, selfless service, nonviolence, truthfulness, and love for all. It is unknown how many followers of Sant Mat there are in the world. Learn more about Sant Mat here.
eckankar.jpg3. Eckankar: Dream Better: Eckankar, an offshoot of Sant Mat, was founded by Paul Twitchell in 1965 following his studies with Sant Mat masters from India and Tibet. Like Sant Mat, Eckankar emphasizes meditation to listen to the Inner Light and Sound of God, but also teaches lucid dreaming, past life discovery, and soul travel as ways of hearing God.
Eckists describe the Inner Sound as “the voice of God calling us home” and the Inner Light as “a beacon to light our way.” Through chanting, contemplation, meditation, singing, trance work and visualization, Eckists seek to reunite the soul with God. Like Asatru, Eckankar is a relatively small religion in the U.S. A 2001 study found 26,000 Americans identify as Eckankar followers.Learn more about Eckankar here.
ahmadiyya.jpg 4. Ahmadiyya: Heretics or Reformers? The Ahmadiyya is probably the largest of the religions you’ve likely never heard of, with a whopping estimated eight million followers in seventy countries. The Ahmadis are a messianic Muslim sect based in Pakistan. The Ahmadi movement was founded in 1876 by Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, a Punjabi Muslim believed by his followers to have been the Mahdi, or Messiah, sent to reform and purify Islam.
Members of the movement are considered heretics by most Muslims and are barred entry to Mecca. This ex-communication of sorts may be one reason Ahmadis don’t get much attention in popular culture–even the government of Pakistan doesn’t recognize them as Muslims. Learn more about Ahmadiyya here.
maltheist.jpg5. Maltheism: God vs Humanity: Most religious adherents follow their chosen faith because they believe their god is good; if not, they’re unlikely to believe in God. But what do you do if you believe in God but believe that God is evil? Maltheism might be right for you. Maltheism is the belief that God does exist, and that God is evil. Maltheists see God as the true spiritual enemy of humanity, and oppose God because of this.
The Maltheist movement was founded by Paul Zimmerman, who passed away in 2003, when he coined the term in 1985 to explain that God was not a “Creator-God” but a “Damager-God.” Zimmerman’s motto was “God against Humanity: choose a side!” Maltheists believe the most important thing is how we treat each other as human beings, and they support the self-empowerment of the human race. It is unknown how many people follow Maltheism. Learn more about Maltheism here.
Did these five faiths whet your appetite for more knowledge about faiths you’ve never heard of? Check out the more than 100 faith groups represented on Beliefnet Community.
By Martha Ainsworth



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Newsette

posted September 30, 2009 at 2:37 pm


This Country was founded upon the Bible and Christianity. We don’t need any more pagan religions brought into America to tare down what Christianity remains. I am sick of secularism and humanism trying to replace what God plans were for our life. If people get in touch with their maker, they will find out more of the power they seek is in the only true God of our salvation. That my friends is enlightenment. Fact and proof! There is more to salvation than bench seating. But people will never fine more… till they spend time in the presence of the almighty God. What gets me is, people are going the long way around truth to get to something that is so simple. Pure religion is undefiled. Step into real worship service and you can smell alabaster supernaturally. But step into a worship service where incense is burning and it stinks. Lately I have been in the malls and in areas smelled an anti aroma, and felt the presence of hells portals try to actually taint and elevate my spirit. To a true Christian, masking can not be hidden! Christians, you best start paying attention to those illuminati signs coming into your own religion. It’s all a plan of one world government. We need to take a stand as Christians; and speak out against evil trying penetrating our Christian faith of choice. If this was an attempt for news papers to test Christians to see if we are asleep enough to slip in this new garage, we are not. Our eyes are open and watchful for any anti- truth trying to infiltrate the Gospel of truth. I’m not a religious zealous, but I just got high speed and I have learned of all the garbage that has already slipped by my blinded eyes because I didn’t have high speed. I don’t believe everything I see and hear, but I can discern when evil has invade my spiritual zone. God is permitting a lot because of Americas sin. But I will either be carried out as a bold Christian; or Jesus will come take the Church up. Come LORD Jesus!



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god

posted September 30, 2009 at 3:34 pm


this is nothing but luciferism



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god

posted September 30, 2009 at 3:37 pm


the above comment points to maltheism
ahmadiyyans believe c’y must be wiped out



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Your Name

posted September 30, 2009 at 5:02 pm


Religion has nothing to do with Christianity. Many religions claim to be Christians. Christianity is a way of life, religion is how we choose to worship. Since man decides how he wants to worship, then man creates religion, not God. Too many people confuse Christianity with Religion. Baptist, Pentecotal, Church of Christ, etc all are religions that are based on Christianity. As men, what God has set in motion, we cannot stop. This has to play out to find the true Christians.



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Record Relics

posted October 1, 2009 at 7:37 am


“Religion” in the most un-true sense of the word. Newsette made some great points in the post above.



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Your Name

posted October 1, 2009 at 10:11 am


The first comment was a wonderful advertisement for Maltheism. Don’t need more pagan faiths brought into the country? They’ve been here as long as people have. If you take the meaning of “pagan” to be non-judeo-christian based religions, including all facets of Christianity and Islam, this country was originally pagan, until the Christians came and killed or drove off the locals. And pagans have been coming here since colonial times – people brought their pagan faiths with them when they came here, even if they had to hide it behind a veil of Christianity (where do you think Santeria and other such faiths came from?). Personally, I believe aggresive monotheism, as exemplified by Israel/Palestine, Northern Ireland’s troubles, 9/11 and related “jihads”, etc. to be a pox on humanity.



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Mark Harris

posted October 9, 2010 at 9:55 pm


Incredible is the word to describe how so called christians behave in their assumed believe that they know it all, that they know truth, ignoring that the gospels have been written centuries after the death of the Master. Man, if you can not even write word for word what has been said yesterday…
Beware of christian people. They judge without investigation, based on pressumptions, they in the past even killed & tortured people, robbed, etc. All in the name os this wonderful religion…They are closed to truth, they only listen to what some minister says it is truth. They want religion not for discovering God, but for curing this or that, getting a job, etc. When their faith gives an answer (your faith has saved you…) they belive that this is proof that they are right. But Buddhists, Muslins (these are another of the same sack), Hindus (these are much more open minded) it’s all the same.
Some of the above mentioned “luciferisms” have a much, much deeper search,meaning, behavior, practice & beliefs than christians. Be HUMBLE people, like your great Master was. Try to discover what have been erased from the Bible by fat priests…



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