If any of you bothered to read the thread you would see that none of this has anything to do with basing religion on a movie. How did my original message become so twisted and trivialized? Using inverted commas is meant to evoke analogy you nit-wits.
All the Native American religions, most or all indigenous African religions, Lapplanders, Siberian and Mongolian nomads, to name a few (dozens, actually). And some that do have scriptures aren't dogmatic, like Buddhism.
You've named a few cultures that use an oral tradition rather than the written word.....but no actual religions In my experience most oral cultures have an idepth mythology/creation theory based on their beliefs, but it is rarely a religious practice as well..or if it is, it is based around an individual (shaman etc).......does this qualify as a religion? but interesting, even tho' i've never heard of siberian nomads...which religion(s) do they follow? I would also say that Buddhism is incredibly dogmatic....one of the hardest religious codes to follow