Yes! Religion was very important.
Religion.
Shinto, Shinto is the native religion of Japan and has been practiced for thousands for years!
He said in an interview he does not believe in God. Probably an Atheist.
The major religion in France is Catholic.... Here is where i found my information. France has traditionally been a catholic country and today approximately 80% of the population of France ascribe, at least nominally, to the Catholic religion. In reality, however, France is a deeply secular country which seen the role of organized religion in the lives of people in France diminish ever since the revolutions in in1780 and 1804. Many French people who are counted as belonging to the Catholic religion have not been. The vast majority of Catholics in France do not attend church regularly or even at all. The Catholic Church in France is viewed as quite progressive and keeping in step with the changes that living in modern society brings. The former Archbishop of Paris since 1981, Jean Marie Lustiger, was born to Jewish parents in Paris in 1926 and converted to the Catholic religion at the age of 14.
Yes, religion has been important to people for a very long time.
Catholicism was the official religion of France before the nation of France was even formally recognized as a nation. It has been the official religion of this region since the Baptism of Clovis in A.D. 496 gave birth to France. You may be thinking of the Edict of Nantes by Henry IV in 1598 which first recognized protestants as something more than just another heresy, but named Catholicism as the official religion of France recognized a reality of more than a millennium at that point.
They had lots of types of religions so it must been important. Also Priests are third in the social structure in ancient China, so religion must be important in ancient China.
France has traditionally been a Catholic country and today approximately 80% of the population of France ascribe, at least nominally, to the Catholic religion. In reality, however, France is a deeply secular country which has seen the role of organized religion in the lives of people diminish ever since the French revolution in 1789 and the separation of the church and state in 1905. The vast majority of Catholics in France do not attend church regularly or even at all.
Henry IV (13 December 1553 – 14 May 1610), of France signed the Treaty of Nantes which gave the Edict of Nantes which which granted the Calvinists in France religious freedom and ended the wars of religion. Catholicism had always been the official religion of France since before it was a nation with the Coronation of Charlemagne in A.D. 800, the official Father of Christendom in Europe.
Thomas Jefferson is usually thought to have been a Deist; he believed there was a creator god but that the god doesn't intervene in life. He was hostile to the Catholic church (particularly as he saw it in France) and interested in religion, but he couldn't be described as "an enemy to religion".
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