Which religion? There are hundreds practiced today, thousands throughout mankind's history.
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They change some of our practices by the christian religion.
There may be an unusual sect of some religion that practices this, but no mainstream religion has that as a requirement.
Mostly Roman Catholic; some Protestants. The indigenous religion is often incorporated in Catholic practices; and some 1% still practice their indigenous religion.
The religion that incorporates the use of chakras in its spiritual practices is Hinduism.
mcdonalds, kfc and burger king Probably every religion in the world. There is at least one person in the US who practices a religion (EX: Some are Christian, some are Jewish, some are Atheist [although it is technically not a religion seeing how its definition is having no religion])
Animal sacrifices are practiced in some branches of the religion of Santeria, which is a syncretic religion that originated in Cuba and combines elements of Catholicism with traditional African beliefs.
they practices Humanism sacrifice
Some common cultural practices include language, food, religion, holidays, rituals, and social norms. These practices help define a group's identity and strengthen social bonds within the community.
Eating Pork and drinking alcohol are two practices not meeting Muslim religion.
Hinduism practices both yoga as well as meditiaiton.
Christianity practices baptism as a sacrament or ritual.