AbuHab said:
Taoism and Confucianism aren't "major faiths"??? I think the approximately 350 million adherents of those faiths might find that a bit surprising. One might rather wonder why Judaism, with only about 14 million adherents, is included in the list.
It's a problem when you merely base it on number. For the mere fact that, Chinese traditional, and primal-indigenous stomp it. Even with the listing of the number of aethiests. And that is because of, look at the bloody population of China.
Hardly representative.
And the influence Buddhism had on those Tao and confuciasm is so large, it's very hard to imagine how they would have shaped up without it. Not to mention the variety of levels in culture that India itself had on China...I could even get into how Taoism and Conf. are less faiths as works on the order of society and such.
We can then look on to the major branches, Babi and Baha'i faiths
Buddhism, Confucianism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Shinto, Sikhism, Taoism, Zoroastrianism. (In alphabetical order, mind you.)
These 12 are considered the Major world religions. Not in number of followers, but in the mere fact these are the most studied today.
Looking at world distribution, influence and parts of play in history, confucianism and taoism are hardly major either. So yes, I stand by my decision. Firaxis probably spent 15 minutes in research for the religion aspect, and I am not impressed by it.