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It's easy for most people to identify Judaism, Christianity, and Islam as "the big three" Abrahamic faiths.
I remember once years ago hearing something on I think a televangelist channel saying "Mormonism is actually a fourth Abrahamic faith"
While I agree that Mormonism is a distinct faith in its own right, derived from Christianity but different from what most people think of as either orthodox or heterodox denominations of Christianity --
I could not see how the televangelist could only count up to four Abrahamic faiths.
Aren't there nearly a dozen?
Samaritans, Druze, Bahai, Rastafari, -- I've run across references to modern Manicheanism and the Yazidi, both of whom I know very little about, but I think they are different -- the Yazidi being more like Zoroastrians I think?
Feel free to move this to a different thread if this has been covered elsewhere and I missed it.
I remember once years ago hearing something on I think a televangelist channel saying "Mormonism is actually a fourth Abrahamic faith"
While I agree that Mormonism is a distinct faith in its own right, derived from Christianity but different from what most people think of as either orthodox or heterodox denominations of Christianity --
I could not see how the televangelist could only count up to four Abrahamic faiths.
Aren't there nearly a dozen?
Samaritans, Druze, Bahai, Rastafari, -- I've run across references to modern Manicheanism and the Yazidi, both of whom I know very little about, but I think they are different -- the Yazidi being more like Zoroastrians I think?
Feel free to move this to a different thread if this has been covered elsewhere and I missed it.