In religions, B-ra-hma-ic theologies, a subset of Ra theology, refers to the set of religions centered around the theory that all humans are descendant from the creator god Brahma, the Vedic version (1000BC) of the family structure of Egyptian sun god Ra, whose name reads etymologically as ‘Father (B) – Ra (ra) – son of Nun (hma)’, which includes the following modern-day religions: [1]
Brahmaic religions World beliefs B-ra-hma-ic faiths: Hindu 13%, Buddism 6%, Sikhism 0.4%, and Jainism 0.07%. 20%