To some, culture may indeed be an eminent factor in their religion and vice versa. For instance, your culture is something that you have grown up in, and by you learning from that you are also learning about what you believe in and your culture's practices (ie. religion).
A religion is one of the main points of a culture. Different religions have different customs and beliefs so depending on the religion that's how they live... which is probably the biggest key factor in culture... Plz reply! :)
no it is not
Big part
Religion is typically considered a form of non-material culture. It consists of beliefs, rituals, and practices that guide individuals in their understanding of the world and their place in it. While religious expressions may manifest in material forms such as symbols, artifacts, or buildings, the core of religion is rooted in intangible beliefs and values.
part of it is what you eat your language and part is your religion
You asking for an essay here? Religion, regrettably, is a part of culture. They are as intertwined as the geographical conditions where that culture developed.
Religion affects peoples ethics and actions.
Religion is an important part of culture because it helps establish morals and values. The belief in a higher authority prevent many people from doing bad things.
Jews are a culture derived from an ancient religion. Many Jews aren't religious but are still part of a culture that identifies themselves as Jews.
I would call atheism counterculture, it is part of our culture to believe in a religion so not believing is against that cultural norm
Language, religion and culture were often forced on the conquered. Sometimes the original language, culture and religion were wiped out and replaced with the conqueror's religion, language and culture.
It is a religion.
Both, but mostly the latter.
the answer is that we learn culture and religion but i know the answer .
language__________________________________________________Islam religion, Quran, and Islamic morals.