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Describing religions with a neutral point of view
editAbove anything else, the basis of any religion are those concepts or ideas that are held to be true by it's adherents. These beliefs usually evolve over time and they may develop branches with different sets of beliefs. A description of a religion would not be complete without covering this evolution to some extent, because this would contribute to an understanding of what