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Christians are the followers of Christ, what is commonly called the Church although that word means different things to different sects or Christianity. Worship of Christ/God occurs in Christian houses of worship in many different ways and also is practiced in daily life, but it is not worship of Christianity which would be worship of the practice of the following of Christ. That would be to many a type of "idolatry" because we are to worship God, not the followers or the practice of following Him.
The daily worship leader is called Imam.
No, aside from the shinto priests and miko who wear the traditional clothing just normal shinto followers don't. However sometimes they will have the charms you can buy at shrines on them. Some of the charms are made to be attached to cellphones or bags.
Shinto was concerned with daily life. Buddhism prepared people for the life to come.
Shinto is the main Japanese religion, based on the belief in kami (spirits or gods) that exist in natural elements and ancestors. Buddhism is also widely practiced in Japan, and many Japanese people observe both Shinto and Buddhist beliefs in their daily lives.
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His number of followers changes daily. You can check how many he has by going to twitter.com/SHAQ
A daily act of collective worship for all pupils is not yet provided.
A daily act of collective worship for all pupils is not yet provided.
The number of followers that he has changes daily. Follow the related link to his Twitter account to see how many followers he currently has.
Yes, religious Jews do.