It depends on which one. If it is Christianity, Yes. If it is Mormonism or some other cult no.
Islam
Buddhism effected the world by spreading the Buddhist religion across Asia.
People spread the message to others then they spread it to others and so on until it became a world-wide religion.
No Muslims will have no difficulty as they can practise their religion anywhere across the world. Islam is wide spread and there always will a Islamic centre around. All they need is the Quran and a prayer mat, and if there are no Islamic centre they can always accumulate at one place for the congregational prayers.
is a religion that swerpt across africa in 1980s and 1990s
By far, the highest number of people are those falling out of religion. A lack of religion (atheism) is not a religion, but I believe it qualifies as the answer.
mammon is a personification of money and greed and earthly pleasures. It is not a real religion, just a concept Jesus used to get his point across not to get obsessed with the material world because none of it will last forever.
Weinmeister is Catholic. He works across the hall and I asked him.
Not at all in fact 70 to 80% of men in the world are uncut. Outside of the US only countries that do it do it for religion and because of the lack of clean water.
Raman is the god that is worshiped by Hindus across the world. It is known to the religion of Hinduism and represents power and strength. It is a huge symbol in Hinduism and is one of the many gods that are looked up to.
There is no "one world religion." There are many different cultures throughout the world and many different religions. Some nations have an official religion for their country, but there isn't a "one world religion" of any kind. Christianity is the most commonly practiced religion in the world, but it certainly isn't the ONLY religion of the world, neither is it the official religion of the world.
Southerners lack gun control because they like clinging to their guns and religion