Template:Religions
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Values for religion
(This is not an exhaustive list)
Value | Wikipedia | Possible rendering | Possible rendering, alternative version |
Taginfo | Note |
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buddhist | ![]() |
Use dedicated_to=* to state the deity mainly worshiped by the place for Chinese Buddhism. | |||
christian | ![]() |
Since several main Christian denominations (including Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormons) reject the cross, care should especially be used not to show this symbol in combination with denomination=jehovahs_witness, denomination=mormon, denomination=la_luz_del_mundo and denomination=iglesia_ni_cristo. Many other denominations, while not rejecting the cross, do not use it in worship, so a more generic symbol may be appropriate depending on audience. As such, instead of being used by default, this symbol could instead be reserved for denominations which strongly identify with the cross such as Catholic and Orthodox denominations. Protestant denominations also generally use the cross but prefer an empty (outlined) cross rather than a solid (filled) one. | |||
hindu | ![]() |
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jain | ![]() |
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jewish | ![]() |
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muslim | ![]() |
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pagan | ![]() |
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shinto | ![]() |
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sikh | ![]() |
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taoist | ![]() |
Use dedicated_to=* to state the deity mainly worshiped by the place of worship. | |||
zoroastrian | ![]() |
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Other values without specifications of denomination | |||||
ancestor | ![]() |
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animist | ![]() |
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antoinist | ![]() |
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bahai | ![]() |
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benzhu | ![]() |
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caodaism | ![]() |
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chinese_folk | ![]() |
Use dedicated_to=* to state the deity mainly worshiped by the place. | |||
confucian | ![]() |
Use dedicated_to=* to state the deity mainly worshiped by the place especially if it's mainly worshipping anyone other than Confucius. | |||
shamanic | ![]() |
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scientologist | ![]() |
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self-realization_fellowship | ![]() |
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spiritualist | ![]() |
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tenrikyo | ![]() |
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unitarian_universalist | ![]() |
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vietnamese_folk | ![]() |
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voodoo | ![]() |
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yazidi | ![]() |
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multifaith | not dedicated to any specific religion | ||||
other/unspecified religion | All commonly used values according to Taginfo. Please avoid using Capital Letters | ||||
none | Some de-facto used religion-values for irreligious use are: none (numbering 1282 uses to date), no, all, humanist, atheist, null, laica See e.g. ![]() ![]() |
These values are used for non-religions. Other tagging might be considered. See talk-page for the tag religion, Talk:Key:religion#Explicit_absense_of_religion | |||
separator | ";" separator May be used to describe rare cases of religious objects, like a temple or a cemetery, shared by a limited number of multiple but specific religions. For example, a particular religious cemetery that is both christian and jewish may be tagged as landuse=cemetery + religion=christian;jewish |
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