"From" really shouldn't be used when describing one's religion. You can be "from" Cleveland or "from" Europe. But you can't be "from" Christianity or Hinduism. You are "of" (a member of, part of) the religion.
because they were found be different people with different ideals, or people within a religion had different ideals so split [like between judaism and christianity].
The truth is there is no difference. Just different people calling it different names.
No, when they convert?
A universal religion is one that has adherents around the globe. Ethnic religions are usually those limited to a certain geographic location whose followers are a specific people (ethnicity).
There are lots of different religions and different after life procedures for these different beliefs, and people who don't believe in anything are treated differently by each one. Some belief systems hold that believing in nothing makes no difference in the afterlife if a person is decent and kind.
the people have different religions and languages.
The major difference between the beliefs of the people of Mesopotamia and Abraham, is that Mesopotamian religions were polytheistic, meaning worship of many gods, and Abraham's believed in one god, Yahweh, so he was monotheistic.
My parents are both of different religions and it is absolutley not a problem. In the religions present in Albania people believe in one God and he is the same no matter the religion.
culture...
Yes, because of the land and free religion many different people of many different religions lived there.
The difference is the dress of Plato to the present people
Some people pronounce the word in a different manner.