There are hundreds, and even thousands, of religions around the world. Which religion is yours?
Answer a few quick spiritual questions, and we'll match you to your faith. If the questions seem unrelated, don’t worry—they reveal more than you’d think!

Questions Overview
- Yes, I believe in 1 God.
- Yes, I believe in multiple gods.
- No, I don't believe in any god.
- I'm not sure, or it's complicated.
- We got to an afterlife, like heaven, hell, or some sort of purgatory.
- We get reincarnated and live again on earth.
- Nothing. We're just gone.
- Something else, or I'm not sure.
- I love pork and beef and couldn’t imagine giving it up.
- I'll eat ham or bacon, but not beef, and I wouldn’t give it up.
- I'll eat beef, but not bacon, and I wouldn’t give it up.
- I either don’t eat both, or I’d be willing to give them both up.
- To serve a higher power.
- To make life on earth easier and more enjoyable.
- There isn't one; or, your purpose is whatever you want it to be.
- To reach enlightenment and a higher state of being.
- I keep it casual! Comfort is a priority.
- I cover up. Modesty is important.
- I think people should dress however they want.
- Praying is something active you do, like reciting verses or singing, out loud or silently.
- Praying is something you do quietly and spiritually. It's like meditating, but with devotion and respect.
- I don't believe in praying.
- Praying is whatever you want it to be. Just living can be prayer.
- Yes. Religion should have a set of clear rules to follow.
- Not really. Religion should be a guidebook, but not super restrictive.
- Not at all. Religion shouldn't be something that controls you.
- Science
- Religion
- They're both important, and they can work together.
- In nature
- With other people
- Alone
- Yes, rituals keep up grounded and on the right track.
- Sort of. Rituals are helpful, but not always.
- Not really.
- So we can become better people by overcoming it.
- So that we can be saved by a holy being.
- There's no reason. It's just a fact of life.
- I'm not sure.
- Being humble and living a modest life.
- Doing good works and charity.
- Gaining knowledge and learning.
More Quizzes
All About World Religions
What are the major world religions?
There are many, many religions practiced all over the world, but the most common religions include Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism, and Buddhism.
What are the 4 types of religions?
There are many more than 4 types of religion, but some say the major types are Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism.
How many people practice each religion?
According to polls and surveys, here’s the breakdown:
- Christianity — 32%
- Islam — 26%
- Hinduism — 15%
- Buddhism — 7%
- Judaism — 0.2%
- Other — 0.3%
- Irreligous — 38%
(Note that these stats are compiled from several different surveys, and are approximate.)
How do I decide my religion?
That’s a complex question! Your religion is something deeply personal to you, and you should only decide it after you spend some time exploring the different religions around the world. But a good place to start is by asking yourself what matters most to you. Is it nature? Is it being kind and just to other people? Is it living an organized, structured life? Different religions cater to different values. Also, you don’t have to have a religion! Studies show that the largest percentage of people worldwide aren’t actually religious.
What religion am I if I believe in God?
People who believe in a god are called “theists.” People who believe in just one God are “monotheists,” while people who believe in multiple gods are “polytheists.” There are many different religions that believe in God or a god.
What religion was Jesus?
Jesus was Jewish, but according to Christian tradition, he started the Christian church.
What is the #1 religion in the world?
The most common religion in the world is Christianity, with an estimated 2.4 billion practitioners all across the globe.
Want to learn more?
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