China is officially a secure society, no government support is given to any belief and non-religious attitudes are encouraged. However some of the Chinese people may hold to their original religious beliefs, Buddhism is one of them. The difficulty is that any survey of the people will not indicate who believes in Buddhism or any other religions as China is officially a secure society, no government support is given to any belief and non-religious attitudes are encouraged.
English people don't follow just one religion as there are many different people from many different backgrounds living in England . People practice Christianity, Judaism, Muslim, Sikhism ETC...
in the whole world about 33% of people practice it and it is the most popular religion in the world. I am not sure where they practice it but i would assume it is in a church. It's no like they practice it in the parking lot..at least i don't think they do.
Asian people practice a variety of religions, including Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Taoism, Confucianism, and Shintoism. The predominant religion varies by country and region within Asia.
Most people in the US who profess any religion profess to be Christians. There are many denominations of Christianity in the US.
many places practice Christianity
Because Christianity is not practiced by many there. I believe there are a lot of Buddists there.
Christianity, but it ws banned in japan Asia russia and many other places
to convert many people to Christianity
The Babylonians practiced polytheism (belief in many gods) Later converting to Christianity from the 1st to 4th centuries AD.
Haiti is majority Christian, but many Haitians also practice Voodoo. (It is not common to practice both Christianity and Voodooism)
Eastern orthodox, Catholic, Protestants and a large number of sectarians as Baptists, Adventists, Yehovists, Quakers, Mormons and many others.
Christianity is relevant because it is the religion of many people in the world. Since Christianity is a major religion, many people base their decision on Christian beliefs.