DNA !... You're linked to your ethnic group - by DNA. What religious group you belong to - is your choice.
A country ruled by religious doctrines is called a theocracy.
A religion group is a community of people who share common beliefs, practices, and rituals related to a specific religion. Members of a religion group often come together for worship, spiritual guidance, and to support each other in living according to their religious beliefs.
1.A group consists of individuals who share a general opinion either as a social,religious,political group. 2.Every group has beliefs and opinions as guiding principles of that group. 3.A religious group may believe God as manifestations but may be rejected by another group. 4.A politic group may believe in democracy while another group may reject it for socialism.
The meaning of a faith community is a group of people that gather that share the same faith or religious ideas. A faith community usually has specific leaders that run the group.
A religious group can be called a sect. A religious group can also be called a congregation when all attend the same church. A religious group might have more than one sect, or group of individuals, like the Amish.
One example of an ethnic group that is also a religious group is the Jewish people. Judaism is both a religion and a cultural identity, with Jewish individuals sharing a common heritage, history, and set of religious beliefs. This dual identity intertwines their ethnic background with their spiritual practices and communal traditions. Other examples include the Sikhs, who share a distinct ethnic identity and follow the Sikh religion.
They believed that spirits lived in animals and plants,and they worshiped the sky and the earth they believed those were the sutainer's of life.
Another word for religious group could be "faith community" or "religious organization."
That is correct, ethics and most religious doctrine share concepts but are not the same.
No, they did not share the same beiges
A group of religious people is often referred to as a congregation, parish, assembly, or community.