Religion in Panama
On the cultural diversity in the country practiced a wide range of religions, however from about 30 years is not known with precision exactly how much each group regulars because the Comptroller General of the Republic of Panama has avoided asking in the last three censuses, ie in 30 years, the religion professed by every inhabitant of the country.
The figures used to date indicate that the Roman Catholic religion predominates, followed by groups clearly growing as evangelical Christians and Christianity sucedidas other variants such as Adventists, Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormons. Despite not been done in the censuses, several national surveys have addressed the issue of religion.
According to a survey in June 2004 reflect the following:
Catholic 79.1%
Protestant 10.1%
Other 7.7%
Not profess any or no answer 2.4%
Similarly you can find Eastern religions such as Judaism, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Baha'i Faith worship, the gospel.
The Catholic Church:
Metropolitan Cathedral Church of Panama
The Roman Catholic Church contends that its origin is in the death, resurrection and ascension of Jesus Christ around the year 30 AD. The Catholic Church proclaims itself as the Church which Jesus Christ died, the Church was established and built by the apostles. Is that really the origin of the Catholic Church? On the contrary.
The Roman Catholic Church is the largest Christian church. It considers itself a "sacrament", a "sign and instrument of intimate union with God and of the unity of the whole human race", because she herself declares founded by Christ. ...
Protestantism:
Central Presbyterian Church International
Protestantism is a movement in Western Christianity whose adherents reject the notion that divine authority is channeled through a particular human institution or person, such as Catholic Pope. Protestants look elsewhere for the authority of their faith, many of them emphasize the Bible-the Hebrew Scriptures and the New Testament as the source and norm of its creed. Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox Christians also accept the authority of the Bible, but also consider the tradition, and in the case of Catholics, the Pope as a source of authority.
The Jehovah's Witnesses:
kingdom hall of jehovah's witnesses
The Jehovah's Witnesses , better known as the " wearing ties on bikes " , which are religious and dedication selo evangelism is not comparable with any other neo-Christian group .
The organization of the Jehovah's Witnesses was founded by Charles Taze Russell in 1872. Russell was born on February 16, 1852 . His parents were Joseph L. and Anna Eliza Russell . Russell had great difficulty with the doctrine of eternal punishment in hell. However, throughout their studies not only denied this doctrine of hell , but also denied the basic doctrine of the Trinity Orthodox Christianity , the deity of Christ and the deity of the Holy Spirit . At first obtained his Christian principles of the sect of 7th Day Adventists Frustrated by his frequent differences between what he believed and what Adventists and other traditional Christian church as fundamental doctrines held in 1870 , at eighteen years , Russell organized a Bible class in Pittsburgh.
Buddhism
Buddhism is one of the major world religions in terms of adherents, geographical distribution, and socio-cultural influence. While it has long been a religion "oriental," has been gaining increasing popularity and influence on the western world also. It's a unique world religion in its own right, though it has much in common with Hinduism in that both religions can be called "Oriental," who believe in karma (cause and effect ethics), maya (the illusory nature of the world ) and samsara (the cycle of reincarnation) among other things. Buddhists believe that the ultimate goal in life is to achieve "enlightenment" as they perceive their existence
Judaism
The word Judaism refers to the religion, tradition and culture of the Jewish people. It is the oldest of the three monotheistic religions spread (along with Christianity and Islam), also known as "religions of the book" or "Abrahamic" and the least of them in number of faithful. From Judaism were broken, historically, the other two religions.





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