Religion

In the most of shown parts of the world of One Piece there is no apparent signs of religion, and no god-like beings were introduced yet. However, in some areas, e.g. Skypiea, strong religious sentiment is common. Also, many minor religious references are scattered across the series.

God of Skypiea
In Skypiea, title of "God" refers to the ruling body of sky islands; God is generally looked at as a governing class of sorts. However, other than the title itself, the position of God holds no religious or divine overtones, being a regular physical being who is neither all-powerful nor perfect. The first known man to hold this position was the unnamed God of Skypiea, who governed 400 years prior to the current storyline, and Gan Fall was the previous God 6 years prior, before Enel took over. Enel took this title too seriously, matching some of the "all powerful" and "omniscient" traits former to his defeat from Luffy. After Enel was gone, Gan Fall reclaimed the title.

Other mentions of God and religion
Sanji has made many references of a possible God. In Loguetown, after lightning struck the scaffold Luffy was on and saved him from Buggy (calling the event "Divine Intervention" in the Funimation dub), Sanji asked Zoro of his beliefs, though Zoro didn't answer. During the Skypiea arc, Zoro claimed he never prays to God and doesn't care whether one exists or not. After defeating Jyabura of the CP9, Sanji mentions God again, saying "God creates food, and the Devil creates seasonings".

At one point, Conis questions if whether or not God exists, she then shouts out "Help us, God!!". However, it is more likely she had been referring to Gan Fall.

Bartholomew Kuma has a Bible (notable as it has "BIBLE" in full capitals) in his hands and always carries it with him. Gecko Moria wears a cross around his neck, Mihawk also has weapons modeled after crucifixes, so one could say the Shichibukai might be a Holy organization. However the religious emblems they carry could simply be due to the fact that the privateers they are modeled after happened to be religious. On a separate note, while the city of Arabasta looks to be a middle eastern land, their graves are cross shaped.

Trivia

 * In Oda's 1993 one-shot God's Gift for the Future prior to One Piece, "God" appears as a comical old man who isn't omnipotent at all.