Iconoclast
That's an iconoclast. The word iconoclast is used in secular terms to refer to anyone who makes a radical break with accepted tradition.
It is called religious freedom.
Mosque. It's a place of worship for muslims.
Which law, passed in 1649, called for freedom of worship for all Christians?Student ResponseValueCorrect AnswerFeedbackA.The Act for Religious Toleration Marylands, The Act for Religious Tolerance, or Toleration
Singing religious songs is commonly referred to as hymn singing. This practice is often seen in churches, where hymns are sung as part of worship services or religious ceremonies.
According to the article that I read on the internet, and what I had heard before they shook in religious fervor during their religious services, thus the name.
The Pictographic writing used in Ancient Egypt is known as Hieroglyphics. They were used for religious purposes.
A collection of sacred hymns is typically referred to as a hymnal. A hymnal is a book containing a collection of hymns or religious songs that are typically used in worship services or religious gatherings.
It's called a Gurdwara. And might I remind you that a Church is itself the name, for the place where Christians worship. Like this, the Gurdwara is where Sikhs worship.
Jehovah Witnesses usually meet in a local building called a "Kingdom Hall" It is the equivalent to what a church is to a Catholic except there are NO religious symbols of ANY kind in the building. They meet there usually 2 times a week.
Jewish people don't worship buildings, they worship God. They do however worship IN buildings called Synogogues.
People don't worship Judaism they worship God. Judaism is the religion of the Jews and is practiced in Israel or any other place where Jews live