Evangelism in many parts of the world, such as Africa, has led to people adopting Christianity and leaving their traditional practices. People have moved from worshiping in forests to churches. However, there are many people who still hang on their traditions.
There is no "traditional African religion". The tribes each had their own myths and practices that changed over time as tribes encountered eachother.
In Social Linguistics, they say that words are like flags, fought over, waved about, sometimes burnt, but most - a symbol that can instill deep emotions in concerned populations. "Primitive" implies "simple, uncultured, uneducated" - as in pre-recorded history age of the human race. "Primal" means "Relating to an early stage in evolutionary development" (dictionary.com), but it can also mean "fundamental/essential". Primal religions, as a generalization, do not make a distinction between the physical and the metaphysical - a tree is a thing and a spirit.
There are thousands of religions in the world. There are over 38,000 sects of Christianity alone. The dominant religions of the world are Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism.
Theravada Buddhism
Hinduism
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it has changed because of all the different people that believe in differnet Religions.
The basic beliefs and practices of the people have not changed over the years. :)
indigenous people have been living on australia for thousand of years and there lifestyle has been changed for over 200 years and the European settlers has brought disease to australia andt hat's why indigenous people have issues today with health and that why they have indigenous health.
indigenous people have been living on Australia for thousand of years and there lifestyle has been changed for over 200 years and the European settlers has brought disease to australia andt hat's why indigenous people have issues today with health and that why they have indigenous health.
A clergyman varies by denomination of the church, The clergyman usually preside over certain rituals such as weddings, baptisms, an teaching their religions practices.
life changed over time by people making different foot wear and different kind of clothing's . If you look at people as the clothing and the shoes they changed also.
I am confused about your word "practice". What does THAT mean? What "practice".? Tell us, so that we can respond, appropriately.
That depends on what indigenous religion you're talking about. There are indigenous peoples all over the world who worshiped differently then those who "settled" the areas and spread their own religions. Even talking about a specific continent may not be enough to answer this question. For example, the Sioux native american tribe had different beliefs then the pueblo, who had different beliefs then the Powhatan.
Over 90% of the population of Equatorial Guinea embrace Christianity. The great majority are Roman Catholics, with Protestants comprising a small minority. Less than 10% of the population are followers of indigenous religions , are Muslims, or are followers of the Baha'i faith.
What religions can be found in Japan. (I'm sorry I see horribly worded questions all over). Japan's major religions are Shinto and Buddhism. Shinto is the indigenous religion of Japan ( It's what they practiced before anyone else came to japan). And Buddhism found its way they after people came over from asia
There is no "traditional African religion". The tribes each had their own myths and practices that changed over time as tribes encountered eachother.