In the Caribbean, such as in Haiti, the Voodoo beliefs are totally permeated into the minds and hearts of the Caribbean people. When the people become Christian believers they have a very hard time shedding the Voodoo beliefs they have had ingrained in them since they were born. Some will still practice Voodoo even when they are Christians. This is a bad practice. Voodoo can be dangerous and is basically a fearful satanic belief system. Imagine being scared of people, doing daily activities, going to sleep because you are scared to death of Voodoo curses or practices? It is one thing many government people there would love to have eradicated.
Please find another way to ask your question; it is not clear what you are asking. You could be asking:if members of a religion dominate or control the clergy of that religion.if clergy dominate or control the members of a religion.if non-religious people control or dominate religious people.if religious people control or dominate non-religious people.
Culture should not dominate religion. Religion is the factor that influence and dominate culture.However, in some countries, people pay more attention to their culture (preferences in some doings, habits, clothing, relationships, sexism, ... etc) and let these cultures dominate their religions and faiths.
The main religion for the people of India , as they are Hindus. This also include the sikhs.
differences in language and religion prevented unity among the people of India
It got out because these voodoo things are rude to people and they believe in only one god
There are a variety of religions present in Caribbean culture. Ranging form Catholicism, Judaism, Islam and Hindu to name a few, religion definitely has an influence. I found a helpful table here, http://caribbean-guide.info/past.and.present/religion/ There is a list of religions and percentages found at the bottom of the page, also some helpful information and history located in the article.
the amerindians or indigenous people of the Caribbean came to Caribbean in search of food.
the simple answer is people! there were originally only indigenous people living in the Caribbean and they had their own religions then when Europeans arrived and introduced slavery they brought Christianity with them then later after the abolition of slavery indentured workers from asia mostly India came, bring with them Hinduism and Islam. The main religions in the Caribbean are Christianity(Catholicism), Hinduism and Islam
The population of the Caribbean is approximately 39.7 million people as of 2007.37.5million people in the Caribbean in 2010
The majority of people in Haiti practice Catholicism, which was introduced by French colonizers. There is also a significant population that practices Vodou, which is a traditional Afro-Caribbean religion that incorporates elements of Catholicism.
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