Christianity and Hinduism.
Though there are many religions in the world today, some of the most popular are Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism and Islam. So what is right for you? People have been known to explore many before they settle and it has been proven that a majority settle to be Christian but it also depends on culture. Many nations are religiously bias and only allow natives to become a part of their religion which means that not many have explored Hinduism and then moved to Judaism as such it's very rare.
Christianity, the most widely distributed of the world religions, has substantial representation in all the populated continents of the globe. Its total membership exceeds 3.9 billion people. Like any system of belief and values be it Platonism, Marxism, Freudianism, or democracy, Christianity is in many ways comprehensible only "from the inside,"" to those who share the beliefs and strive to live by the values and word of God. To a degree, Christians often fail to recognize, however, such a system of beliefs and values can also be described in a way to an interested observer who does not or even cannot, share their outlook. .
Hinduism is a religion that originated in India and is still practiced by most of its inhabitants, as well as by those whose families have migrated from India to other parts of the world (mostly East Africa, South Africa, Southeast Asia, the East Indies, and England). The word Hindu is derived from the Sanskrit word sindhu; the Persians in the 5th century BC called the Hindus by that name, identifying them as the people of the land of the Indus. The Hindus define their community as "those who believe in the Vedas or "those who follow the way (dharma) of the four classes (varnas) and stages of life (ashramas)."" Hinduism is a major world religion, not merely by virtue of its many followers (estimated at more than 700 million) but also because of its profound influence on many other religions during its long, unbroken history, which dates from about 1500 BC.