Sacraments.
An example of family traditions that Christians may have is decorating Easter eggs. Eggs are a symbol of rebirth, which relates to the resurrection of Christ. You can learn more family traditions that Christians have at the HowStuffWorks website.
Most Christians. People who are not Christians have other traditions.
They will usually eat curry.
The same reason everyone else can be blinded by traditions, they're human.
Baptism, Communion.
There is probably no 'general' answer to the question. Each religion might answer this differently.For example: Jehovah's Witnesses as Christians, (while they do follow the traditions within the Bible that apply for Christians), they follow NO man-made 'traditions'. In other words, 'tradition' has NO role in their religion.
Christians- Praising Jesus, giving (not getting. well you do receive but you try to think about giving more.), and family. Non-Christians- Santa, getting presents, and family
Traditions exist to preserve the memory of an event and its import. So yes, they do.
Members of the clan have joined the Christians and turned their back on the traditions of the village.
The Book of Enoch is not considered canon in most major religious texts or traditions, but it is considered sacred by some Ethiopian Orthodox Christians.
Sharia law is for the Muslims. It permits the followers of all other religion to lead their life according to their own religion and traditions. The Hindus celebrate Deewali, the Christians celebrate X-mas.
Yes, in some Christian denominations, it is common for children to have godparents as part of their religious traditions. Godparents are chosen to provide spiritual guidance and support to the child as they grow in their faith.