If that were the case, everybody would probably have the same religion.
If that were the case, everybody would probably have the same religion.
If that were the case, everybody would probably have the same religion.
If that were the case, everybody would probably have the same religion.
If that were the case, everybody would probably have the same religion.
Not all wise men will accept the existence of heaven, making your question invalid.
Buddhism religion believes that all life is suffering Buddhism religion believes that all life is suffering
Almost all early societies answered the question "Who are we & where did we come from?" with a creation myth. Some say man was made from a piece of dirt. Christianity says that Eve was made from Adam's rib. But these are myths and no more; and have no scientific merit.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!YOU CAN WORSHIP ANY GOD U WANT TO PRAISE.. YOU SHOULDNT BE PRESSURED TO DO THINGS YOU DONT WANT TO DO.. India is a perfect example of how people from all the religions live together in a close area, contributing in all the religious festivals together. There is no official religion in the India, as the constitution writer Dr. Ambedkar himself was not Hindu. He was Buddhist. Gandhi and PM Nehru advocated secular India.
Catholicism is the majority religion in Poland.
Yes, but their are countries were only a minority of people still practice religion
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It is unknown if religion builds up organization and values in society or if it is just common in all societies. However, we do know that preexisting societies have become nonreligious and still remain organized
Four institutions that are basic to all societies include family, government, economy, and religion. These institutions play crucial roles in shaping social behaviors, norms, and organization within a society.
It all depends on what religion the person is or whether the belief is related to his religion.
Yes, and are still persecuted today in some societies
1. What to produce? 2. How to produce? 3. For whom to produce?
no symbol because religion isn't real, the bible is all fake and a load of rubbish. Religion it's a load of rubbish and is just a way of controlling people used by capitalists and I'm there societies
For some people, religion is simply tradition, but for others it is a personal relationship with God. If a belief in a certain religion is based on tradition, the person most likely will not follow the beliefs of that religion happily.Answer:The belief in a higher Power (religion in its most basic form) is the oldest of traditions. All ancient societies worldwide, no exceptions, had this belief.
It would be easier to answer this question in reverse, as: What did they agree on? The answer to that question would be: "This space left intentionally blank" - as they did not agree on anything from: civil, lawful, and religion (in all its wide forms).
Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.Rome, like all ancient societies, was a male dominated society, at least in public.
A Christian is a person who believes in Jesus and is a philosophy, but not a religion. A Baptist is a part of the Christian belief and is a particular religion in Christianity. Christianity IS a religion. Christianity has many different Christians though. There are Baptists, Anglicans (high and low), Presbyterians etc. And though they all believe the basics and agree on them, they have many different beliefs as well, which arent as important to agree on.