All of them, except those that were to be performed in the Holy Temple,
since there hasn't been a Temple for roughly 1,940 years.
Yes, ballet is still practiced today.
yes, book burning is still practiced today
Some traditional Native American childbirth practices and rituals that are still practiced today include using traditional herbs for healing, involving the community in the birthing process, and incorporating spiritual ceremonies and rituals to honor the mother and child.
Yes, ancient Egyptian religion is not widely practiced today. The majority of modern Egyptians are Muslim, with a small Christian minority. However, there are some individuals and groups who still follow aspects of ancient Egyptian religious beliefs and practices.
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They are not too different from the rest of the world ,but mostly ChristanAnswerIf your question means to ask "what religions are practiced in Germany," the answer is: nearly all the same religions that are practiced in the United States. Traditionally Germans were Protestant (in the north) and Catholic (in the south), with a large Jewish population especially in large cities. Since the Holocaust, Judaism is obviously much less practiced in Germany today, but there are vibrant and growing Jewish communities throughout Germany still. In addition, a large Turkish minority practices Islam, and a large Greek minority practices Orthodox Christianity. Nearly every other major world religion, from Hinduism and Buddhism to Scientology are practiced in Germany today--and many Germans are also agnostic or atheistic as well, just as in the United States.
Yes.
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Seriously? Of course not