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Adherents of the classical world religions account for more than 75 % of the world's population, while adherence to indigenous tribal religions has fallen to 4 %.
Adherents propose achieving this through decentralization of political and economic power, usually involving the socialization of most large-scale private property and enterprise ( while retaining respect for personal property ).
The Adherents. com website maintains a list of presidential affiliations, with subpages for each president.
Adherents of Pyrrhonism, for instance, suspend judgment in investigations.
Adherents view it as a potential force for revolutionary social change, replacing capitalism and the state with a new democratically self-managed society.
Adherents of different techniques ( for example, candlestick charting, Dow Theory, and Elliott wave theory ) may ignore the other approaches, yet many traders combine elements from more than one technique.
Adherents of the religion appeal to specific manifestations of Olódùmarè in the form of those whose fame will last for all time.
Adherents may choose simple living for a variety of personal reasons, such as spirituality, health, increase in " quality time " for family and friends, work – life balance, personal taste, frugality, or reducing personal ecological footprint and stress.
Adherents, unlike members, were not publicly accountable for their Christian life and therefore did not usually attend weekly class meetings.
Adherents commonly criticize politicians who identify as pro-life but nevertheless oppose funding for pre-natal vitamins, child nutrition programs, or universal health care.
Adherents fleeing for the provinces away from Manila, where the Japanese forces were concentrated during the World War II, were used for evangelization.
Adherents of this view for their part held that rather than any mortal " being " the Woman of the Apocalypse, that Mrs. Eddy typified that woman, that she was a type for, in Knapp's term, the " Woman of Prophecy ".
Adherents. com cites Barrett's 2001 world religion calculations for a demographic estimate, ranging at 457 million " tribal religionists, " ethnic religionists ," or " animists ," including African Traditional religionists, but not including Chinese folk religion or Shintoism.
Adherents generally adhere to strict dress codes such as uncut hair, no cosmetics, the wearing of ankle-length dresses with pantyhose for women, and short hair and long-sleeved shirts for men.
* Adherents. com membership numbers for the ECC
* Entry for Schwenkfelder Church at Adherents. com
Adherents consider them to be sacred and not suitable for public display.
Adherents to TT maintain it is the smallest practical scale, especially for those who like to build models from scratch.
Adherents of Islam are concerned with clothing in two contexts: clothing for everyday wear, inside and outside the house ; and clothing required in specifically religious contexts.
Adherents argue that the result of the death penalty – removing the criminal from society, enacting justice on the criminal, and bringing about feelings of revenge for those affected and the greater society – do not necessarily have to be accomplished by taking a life.

Adherents and elements
Adherents of the heterodox Cārvāka or Lokāyata philosophy of India hold that this world is made of four elements only.

Adherents and mythological
Adherents of Stepanich's Faery Wicca claim that it recovers the traditions of the Tuatha De Danaan, the mythological precursors to the Celtic people ; however, this is disputed by those familiar with ancient Celtic polytheism and mythology.

Adherents and historical
Adherents of most historical models identify many of the same features of the Ancien Régime as being among the causes of the Revolution.
Adherents of this belief system are not to be confused with Mayanists, scholars who research the historical Maya civilization.

Adherents and writings
Adherents of this view, espoused most explicitly by Max Shachtman and closely following the writings of James Burnham and Bruno Rizzi, argued that the Soviet bureaucratic collectivist regime had in fact entered one of two great imperialist " camps " aiming to wage war to divide the world.

Adherents and ",
Below Sabbah, the Grand Headmaster of the Order, were those known as " Greater Propagandists ", followed by the normal " Propagandists ", the Rafiqs (" Companions "), and the Lasiqs (" Adherents ").
Adherents call themselves Dievturi ( singular Dievturis ), literally " Dievs keepers ", " people who live in harmony with Dievs ".
Adherents of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS ), commonly called Mormons, believe that founder Joseph Smith, Jr., was a prophet of God, chosen to restore the primitive, apostolic church established by Jesus, now " in its fullness ", rather than to reform the church or priesthood, which had ceased to exist in any substantial or authoritative sense shortly after the end of the apostolic age and before the First Council of Nicaea in 325.
Adherents of Palo are known generally as " Paleros ", " Ngangeros ", or " Nganguleros ".
In " Memoirs of the Pretenders and their Adherents " by John Heenage Jesse ( 1846 ) the family name is spelled " Dalziel ", as it deals with " Robert Dalziel ", the 5th Earl or Carnwath.

Adherents and particularly
Adherents of Marxian economics, particularly in academia, distinguish it from Marxism as a political ideology and sociological theory, arguing that Marx's approach to understanding the economy is intellectually independent of his advocacy of revolutionary socialism or his support of proletarian revolution.

Adherents and .
Adherents of Anglicanism are called Anglicans.
Adherents of this theory argue that even when the two versions diverge, they both have similarities in vocabulary and writing style — suggesting that the two shared a common author.
Adherents of União do Vegetal call this brew hoasca, daime, or santo daime.
Adherents of the Oxford Movement, begun in 1833, raised questions about the relationship of the Church of England to the apostolic church and thus about its forms of worship.
Adherents of the Christian faith are known as Christians.
Adherents, referred to as Latter-day Saints or, more informally, Mormons, view faith in Jesus Christ and his atonement as the central tenet of their religion.
Adherents would include the Reformed church, most of the Presbyterian church, some low church Anglicans, some Baptist churches, some Wesleyan / Methodist churches and certain Lutheran churches.
Adherents of radical environmentalism and ecological anarchism are involved in direct action campaigns to protect the environment.
Adherents use several names to describe themselves, including Second Advent Christian, Swedenborgian and New Church.
Adherents of libertarian socialism assert that a society based on freedom and equality can be achieved through abolishing authoritarian institutions that control certain means of production and subordinate the majority to an owning class or political and economic elite.
Adherents argue that the states can judge the constitutionality of central government laws and decrees.
Adherents of libertarian socialism assert that a society based on freedom and equality can be achieved through abolishing authoritarian institutions that control certain means of production and subordinate the majority to an owning class or political and economic elite.
Adherents of this view include Thomas Hobbes and many modern philosophers.
Adherents of the Goddess Spirituality movement typically envision a history-or " herstory "-of the world that is different from traditional narratives about the past, emphasising the role of women rather than that of men.
Adherents. com estimates that there are roughly one million pagans worldwide ( as of 2000 ), including " Wicca, Magick, Druidism, Asatru, neo-Native American religion and others ".
Adherents are often called " B ' nei Noach " ( Children of Noah ) or " Noahides " and may often network in Jewish synagogues.
Adherents of preterism are commonly known as preterists.
Adherents of full preterism, however, dispute this assertion by pointing out that Paul's condemnation was written during a time in which the Resurrection was still in the future ( i. e., pre-A. D. 70 ).
* Major Religions of the World Ranked by Number of Adherents by Adherents. com ( August 28, 2005 ) Retrieved December 22, 2005

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