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I agreed with the scientific pantheon, because you want to try and get out lots of early cities to get those pyramids up and running, and it will give you a second science boom upon researching the wheel. However For the rest of the beliefs I like taking the obvious choice for the founder belief if I can (Tithe, or one of the other good ones if I can get my hands on them) then for the follower beliefs I try to stack 2 religious buildings (Priority goes to pagodas and Mosques, however they are fairly competitive so if I can't get both I can go for the alternative buildings instead) and for reformation going into sacred sites.
Mayans, if I'm not mistaken, are one of the most powerful civilizations, alongside Poland and their free policy tree, though the Mayans are more difficult to learn.