European cultures and societies with a history of colonization by Europeans.
"Christian" is not a culture, but a religion that embraces numerous very distinct cultures. As a result there are no unifying similarities or differences between "Christian lands" and "Non-Christian lands".
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Spain is a western European, Christian culture.
Toledo city is actually known for having three cultures. These cultures include Christian, Islamic, and Hebrew. These cultures have coexisted for centuries and influenced artistic styles while also forming hybrid cultures.
Toledo city is actually known for having three cultures. These cultures include Christian, Islamic, and Hebrew. These cultures have coexisted for centuries and influenced artistic styles while also forming hybrid cultures.
Buddhism, Christian, Muslim, and more that about African cultures.
Varied. Most of rural Saskatchewan is of Christian culture; in the cities it is more variable.
Mostly those cultures that were either/or non-Christian, not white, not conforming to the Aryan standard, including: * Jews * Roma or Gypsies * Homosexuals * Eastern European cultures thought to be lower Hmm... beeing christian didn't directly signify those people weren't persecuted. I would like to add political opponents (could be christian, white and even aryan) or Jehovah's Witnesses (persecuted because they relied on the christian belief that only Jesus is the rescuer and not Hitler).
Christmas lights are lights used for decoration around Christmas. The use of decorative, festive lighting during the Christmas holiday season is a long standing tradition in many Christian cultures, and has been adopted as a secular practice in a number of other non-Christian, or predominantly non-Christian, cultures (notably in Japan). The answer is from Wikipedia.
The vast dichotomy between Christian and Islamic teachings.
Yes we are all human although having different faiths and cultures.
Usually English speaking countries use the name Adam or Christian cultures.