You must be a US citizen to serve and since there are many religions in the US like Christianity and Islam and Judiaism and Catholic and Hinduism. Many religions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
there is many different religious groups
More than 3,000 representing 140 religious groups.
they found tolerance in phili
Because they can got a problem with it.
There are many places one can find out about focus groups in Indianapolis. There is the internet that will show you the different groups like religious groups and auto groups, etc. There are also Facebook pages with different groups in different states and cities.
No. There are many Quakers who are teachers. Quakers and Amish are two very different religious groups.
The 3 main religious groups are: -Christianity -Judaism (Jewish) -Islamic The previous answer is not correct. The religions listed above are the Abrahamic Religions and not the main religious groups of the world. There are literally hundreds of thousands of religious groups, and possibly thousands of "main" religious groups.
Because people were free to practice their own choice of religion.
Religious freedom................Previously the church and government had oppressed the many different groups in Europe
When America was colonized there were many different religious groups in the different colonies. Choosing a single one to be the national church would have been unlikely, and would have prevented unity among the states.
It is a big thing, and one part of understanding Americans, but many different religious groups have influence.
Different religious groups gained protection under Muslim rulers through various means. In many cases, Muslim rulers implemented a policy known as dhimma, which offered protection to non-Muslims in exchange for payment of a tax called jizya. This allowed religious minorities to practice their faith and maintain their own institutions. Additionally, some Muslim rulers, such as the Mughals in India, adopted a policy of religious tolerance, allowing different religious groups to coexist and retain their own customs and traditions.