It was important because it was part of their culture.
the Nile river
Its not important to some people, but important because some civilizations were built on their religion.
The Mayan pyramids were important to the Mayans because it was part of their religion
According to adherents.com Hinduism is the third largest world religion.
what are the important roles of physics in the modern world
Buddha.
The important changes that the Israelis made to world culture and religion were technological and medical orientation and the affinity of religion and obligation.
Ancient Greece influenced much of the modern world and other civilizations of the time. The Roman Empire would have a very different religion without the Ancient Greeks.
Hibbert Journal. has written: 'Religion in the modern world'
Some shintô rituals present since paleolitic, but this religion became this modern form only since 18th centery. Just for me, shintô is the oldest religion of the modern world with the exeption shamanism, but this religion evolutions. Sorry my terrible English.
The lands of the Fertile Crescent (Egypt, Mesopotamia) were important because the ability to grow sufficient food meant the development of some of the first advanced civilizations in the world. These areas represented the beginnings of modern science, religion, and society.
secularism
R. C. Wallace has written: 'Science and religion' -- subject(s): Religion and science 'Religion, science and the modern world' -- subject(s): Religion and science
Secularization is the term that relates to the movement of people away from religion towards the influences of the modern world. It refers to the process where religion loses social and cultural influence, and individuals are more influenced by secular values and institutions.
There are various ancient religions that have not survived into the modern world, such as the worship of ancient Egyptian gods like Ra and Isis, or the Norse gods like Odin and Thor. These religions declined with the rise of Christianity and other dominant belief systems.
Only eighteen? Oh, no. There are actually about 6500 languages in the modern world.