Deities, rituals, and congregations tend to be common to most traditions.
Other than what? - Various religions have been divided into sects; this seems to be something like a general tendency.
Probably like most of Mexico, Roman Catholicism. The indigenous people have mixed Catholicism with their traditional indigenous religions.
Other major religions have different ways of celebrating a holiday like Christmas,like for instance my teachers wife's boss is Jewish and he holds a Christmas party every year.
Indigenous religions in Africa typically do not have standardized holy books like those found in major world religions. Instead, they rely on oral traditions, storytelling, rituals, and songs to pass down their beliefs, values, and histories. Sacred texts may exist in some cultures, but they are often not considered central to the religion. Each community may have its own set of practices and teachings that are transmitted through generations.
because some religions, hate other religions or something like that "no clue"
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In Europe, major religions include Christianity, which is divided into denominations such as Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, and Eastern Orthodoxy, as well as smaller religions like Judaism and Islam. Southeast Asia is predominantly influenced by Buddhism, particularly Theravada Buddhism in countries like Thailand and Myanmar, and Mahayana Buddhism in Vietnam. Additionally, Islam plays a significant role in countries like Indonesia and Malaysia, while Hinduism is prominent in Bali, Indonesia, and parts of Malaysia. Other beliefs, such as indigenous animistic practices, also exist in both regions.
Some of the religions practiced in the New World before European colonization included Maya religion, Aztec religion, Inca religion, various indigenous North American tribal religions, and different Caribbean indigenous spiritual beliefs. After colonization, Christianity, particularly Catholicism and Protestantism, became prevalent, alongside the retention of indigenous beliefs in syncretic forms like Santeria and Native American Church practices.
A:Major monotheistic religions that are, or have been proselytising, in chronological order:Judaism (which no longer actively seeks converts)ChristianityIslamBahai
Indigenous African religions are generally categorized as traditional or folk religions. These belief systems are characterized by their oral traditions, ancestral worship, spiritual practices, and a deep connection to nature and the community. They often include rituals, ceremonies, and the veneration of spirits and deities specific to various cultures and ethnic groups across the continent. Additionally, these religions are typically distinguished from organized religions like Christianity and Islam, which have spread widely in Africa.
Roman catholic like most of central america
Before it became Switzerland the people worshiped paganistic gods like most other civilizations before organized religions were established. However, for as long as Switzerland has had a name, it has been predominantly Christian. It is likely that the Pope's Knights Templar were the original founders of Switzerland (off record) and with them they brought Christianity as a religion.