You are right. Bad things happen to people whether or not they worship God. And just as many good things happen to those who worship other gods. If this tells you that God does not really exist, you are almost there.
No, worship of Moloch is not commonly practiced today. Historically, Moloch was worshipped in the ancient Near East through child sacrifice, but this practice has long been abandoned.
Sun Worship
They are uncounted.
People do not think. That is why they believe in cult. They are easy to brainwash.
You can worship God any day of the week and it will still Sabbath. Sunday is the day that people go to church.
because it reminds other people of how harm things could happen and the memories of the families death.
People may choose to get married in places of worship for a variety of reasons. For some people, their religion holds significant importance in their lives, and getting married in a place of worship can symbolize the importance of their faith in their marriage. Additionally, getting married in a place of worship can provide a sense of tradition, cultural significance, and community support.
Uganda is a very poor area. Like Chicago in poor places people do many crimes to steal money.In safer areas not as many things will happen, but things still could happen.
Where ever they happen to be at the time, or in personally made altars. There was a temple, that's ruins still exist in Greece, dedicated to Hades and Persephone called the Necromanteion.
Not everyone stopped believing in Him. There are still quite a few people that believe in and worship Him.
Jewish and Christian people still worship the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Many people who were pagan religions in the past worshipped false idols and icons.
Most still claim to be some sect of Christianity.