Cosmic ,human,natural activity. Supernatural,mystical and paranormal. Unexplained phenomenon
Both receive an offering. Both include communion, although, in general, Methodists do not celebrate communion every week.
Belief in & worship of God/gods. Expectations of a future Messianic figure. Belief in an Afterlife. The Golden Rule.
You have to list the elements for me to choose the correct one which is analogous to family worship.
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!!
common elements of skeletal system
Hydrogen and helium, the most common elements in the Universe.Hydrogen and helium, the most common elements in the Universe.Hydrogen and helium, the most common elements in the Universe.Hydrogen and helium, the most common elements in the Universe.
A place To worship their gods
Ancient Hindu people worship God , Goddess & natural elements. Such as water, fire, sun, moon , earth & mountain.
They are not, the most common elements are Hydrogen and Helium.
The three common doxologies used in Christian worship are the Gloria Patri, the Gloria in Excelsis Deo, and the Te Deum Laudamus.
Ancient Hindu people worship God , Goddess & natural elements. Such as water, fire, sun, moon , earth & mountain.
Both Yahweh and Baal worship involved the veneration of a supreme deity associated with natural elements, such as storms and fertility. Ritual practices for both included sacrifices and offerings intended to secure favor and blessings. Additionally, both religions influenced each other culturally and religiously, especially in ancient Near Eastern contexts, where syncretism could occur. Despite their differing theological frameworks, the worship of both deities shared common elements in ritual and community practices.