Read the following passage and then answer the following questions:
For any religious mutt, sect, body, sub-sect or any section thereof to be designated as religious denomination, it must be a collection of individuals having a collective common faith, a common organisation which adheres to the said common faith, and last but not the least, the said collection of individuals must be labeled, branded and identified by a distinct name. The most important condition for a religious denomination, i.e., the collection of individuals ought to have a system of beliefs or doctrines which they regard as conducive to their spiritual well-being. For a religious denomination, there must be new methodology provided for a religion. Mere observance of certain practices, even though from a long time, does not make it a distinct religion on that account.