Your probably thinking of either agnostic (one who is unsure on the existence of god) or philosopher.
The Aryan peoples stretched across Europe into western Asia. They had many religions.
The Romans worshipped Roman religions. The conquered peoples had their own religions, These religions, except for Judaism, were polytheistic.
As with all religions, problems arise from its many different interpretations and peoples opinions of what the religions is about.
New York, particularly Queens, NYC, is a microcosm of the world's peoples therefore the world's religions.
Yes, "peoples" refers to groups associated with specific cultures, geographies, religions, and so on. One could refer to "peoples of many lands", for example.
Yes, we do answer religious questions and comparison religious questions.
They had different religions, languages, types of government, and food.
All the religions of all the peoples of the Roman Empire were tolerated. The Romans tolerated the religions and customs of the conquered peoples. Thy also allowed them to use their laws at the local level and their ruling elites to run local affairs.
Monotheism is the biggest difference of Abraham's religion and the religions of other people in Mesopotamia.
William White Howells has written: 'Back of history' -- subject(s): Prehistoric peoples 'The heathens, primitive man and his religions' -- subject(s): Religion
All peoples have had religions with one god or several.
Nope; they are from entirely separate religions, peoples, and times in history.