No Christian religion can worship the sun because if you do you are worshiping something other than God and/or putting it before God. To be a Christian one is a follower of Christ, the name means "little Christ". To worship the sun one would be an Animist, a primitive person like an ancient Egyptian idolater.
While Jewish and Christian people believe that angels exist a species, there are no religions that worship angels.
yes, like many early religions
There is nothing much that the two religions share but the fact that Hindus and Christians both have a holy book to follow.
Always! Everyone knows that the sun is in the sky. Many ancient religions involved some kind of sun-worship.
eskimos are like native americans so they worship a sun, rain ,snow,ect gods.
The Christian god is worshipped in Christianity. It should be noted that some other religions identify the Christian god as the same god as their own, though they may not worship in the same manner. Nor do all religions recognise that god.
An inter-faith worship service would be one where those who plan the program or particiapte in it belong to different religions such as: Christian, Muslim, Jew, Baha'i, Hindu, Buddhist, etc. If the program of the worship service comes from various Christian denominations then it is an ecumnical worship service, but not inter-faith. Inter-faith service could be a service project carried out jointly by members of various religions as mentioned above.
Most religions had elements of sun worship in their earlier forms. More common is nature worship, which would include sun worship as it being part of nature. panentheism, pantheism, deism, polytheism, animism,totemism, shamanism and paganism have nature worship within their beliefs.SAURAM...the sect is called;its worshipping central force field...like...its good;sun and sky is metaphor for spiritual knowledge!!
No, there is no link between sun worship and Christianity. The only association comes from some who try to dismiss the religion's validity by discrediting it. December 25th was chosen when Christianity was already established in order to replace a pagan festival of the sun with a Christian one, based on mistaken calculations for Jesus's birth. No Christian worships a pagan sun god whether knowingly or unknowingly. They do, however, worship the Son of God.
Christianity asserts that Jehovah (the God of Abraham) is the one true God and to recognize or worship any other gods is to deny him. All adherents to non-Abrahamic religions, they believe, are 'unbelievers' and condemned to eternal damnation.
The festival was called Inti Raymi, and it involved the worship of the sun. A number of ancient religions worshiped either the sun or the moon (or both).
The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.The emperor Theodosius I outlawed all non-Christian religions in the empire and made Christianity mandatory for all.