Turkish people
I'd say a good amount of people do, unless they're lactose intolerant.
Christianity is practiced in all countries. Countries that have a Christian majority include all countries of the American continent, many European countries, southern Africa, and some other countries, such as the Phillipines. Christianity mens to be good person therefore all countries practiced it.
Most Swiss are either protestant Christians or catholic Christians.
Most people in Spain are Christians.
In the US.
Most Christians. People who are not Christians have other traditions.
The ones many people probably need to worry about most are the main ingredients:* Soy beans - some people are intolerant to this. * Wheat, a common ingredient in most varieties of soy sauce - some people are intolerant to gluten, found in wheat, or specifically to wheat.
Most, but not all.
It is not the the countries do Baptism but the Christians rite of sprinkling water on to a person's forehead to purify and or to give admission to the Christian church
Most Mexican people are Christians, and most Christians celebrate Christmas.
The Christian Holy Bible teaches that 'we were all made in God's image', thus true Christians are not homophobic only false Christians are homophobic.Christians comes in all sorts, some are tolerant while some aren't. The intolerant ones are Jehovah Witnesses who think they are better than everyone else and regard gays as being "disgusting and sinners". I have no respect for these people. What ever happened to equality?
Brazil has many christians as it is a christian country , and most are catholics.