A really cool site with atmospheric videos music which tell the stories of creation myths from around the world aimed at children from 12-14. There is also stuff about the featured cultures. Why not Write Your Own Creation Myth? A password is required for full access.
A multifaith calendar listing events and holy days for the main religious faiths in Britain - Christian, Sikh, Hindu, Muslim, Buddhist.
A religious education resource site covering ages 5 to 16+, which contains themes and topics concerning some of the worlds major religions. The RE implications of other belief systems (such as confucianism, agnosticism, atheism, paganism and animism) are not addressed.
Descriptions of Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism and Sikhism.
This is a free site which was set up and is maintained by academics at American universities. There is only an A-Z index and no keyword search but the articles are detailed and attributed and contain an e mail link to the author. Most articles also have detailed bibliographies.
This online encyclopaedia of myth, legend and folklore contains over 7000 entries on gods and goddesses, heroes, legendary creatures and beings from all over the world.
A large archive of freely available online books about religion, mythology, folklore and the esoteric on the Internet. The site is dedicated to religious tolerance and scholarship, and covers all the main world religions, philosphies and sects.
Humanism is a non-religious approach to life, which the Government and QCA recommend be studied in schools as an example of a secular philosophy. This site includes Asembly Ideas, a Library of Video Clips, Worksheets and Prersentation, and Teaching Toolkits.
A list of famous dead people. These are people throughout history who have advocated living life without God and religion. The list is in order of birth date from 551BCE to 1951CE (so far).
An interfaith debate in Burnley where a Christian, an Agnostic, a Muslim and an Atheist answer questions on faith and society.
This web site allows you to make your own calendar, has links to other calendar sites and a calendar converter so that you can convert the Gregorian calendar to the Islamic, Hebrew, Baha'i calendars etc.
Explore animated stories from six different religions: Buddhism, Sikhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Judaism and Islam. This site is created from images of the British Library collection
Free printable resources on celebrations and festivals such as: Christmas, Chinese New Year, Easter, Eid, Diwali and more.