Which religion is the most liberal one that can cope up with the constant changes of human cultures?
Deism, but that isn’t really a religion. By its very definition, a deism can’t have any kind of dogma or prayer, as they believe that God is neither accessible nor interested in humanity. In that aspect, they’re fairly similar to atheists. When it comes to spirituality, I’d say that Buddhism and its various offshoots are probably the most adaptive when it comes to changing cultures. Although I’m not sure I’d call Buddhism a religion, so much as it’s a philosophy and a set of teachings. Atheists are generally amongst the most modern of people, but atheist isn’t a religion or a form of spirituality. Like deism, it’s pretty much just an opinion. We don’t believe in God or any higher power. That’s it. Reading back on my answer and everyone else’s, I’m noticing that pretty much everyone agrees that non-religious beliefs, like deism, atheism and Buddhism are usually the most adaptive. I guess the conclusion you could draw here is that religion can’t keep up with culture, only philosophies, f