Hello that would be the Bible of course since it is translated into multiple languages. All the world asks the same: What is defined as God and the beliefs that teach and introduce religion of and from Almighty God period. Now the world speaks different languages but the only book that speaks of God and introduces religion point blank is the Holy Bible. Now we have to ask what nationality is religion? Is it English i.e., American? Is it Arabian? Is it Indian? Is it Chinese? Is it Japanese? These are important questions, what is the answer? The Holy Bible is the book sent by God with religious instructions, 2 Timothy 3:16–17. It does not have racial features as it complies with the passages of the Bible. As religion has one point and direction it is people themselves that have confused the alignment of religion. There are many books written by people, but they express the national religious views of their own people they are not expressing worship or true knowledge of correct way of worship.
When the Bible displays the life and works of Jesus it is showing the correct way to worship God so that we have a perfect example, 1 Peter 2:21. Even though Jesus was born and is of Jewish heritage his works are displayed for the world entire, that is the hope for salvation that God gave to the world under the agreement to be faith, John 3:16. Now as for the people they must all define faith that will lead to the gift of the salvation that God gives. There is no hoax or trick question, if you are asked to use your own nationality to express faith apart from Jesus then it will become false religion period. The reason for this is because religion cannot be defined through race i.e., White or Black or Chinese! In this way it is the idea that leads to obtaining salvation, if people make the wrong choices and they do not agree with the words and the actions of Jesus Christ then they will be wrong and leads to wrong period! Now it is important to see that God used the Bible and placed a character within the book as a shining example which is Jesus the so-called Christ, Acts 4:1–16.