ancient egyptians
God doesn't worship anyone because he is the creator himself...but its important that we worship him.
Hinduism is the world's oldest living religion (with origins anywhere from 12000 to 6400 years old). Before that it was totemism, or the worship of animal and natural spirits.
There is no "idol" worshipped by Muslims. Muslims worship The Creator=Allah. Allah is a word only used for "The Creator" and cannot be pluralized or assigned to either gender. Idol worship is strickly forbidden in Islam and is what was prevelent in the pre-Islamic era/society. Muslims are not allowed to have statues, they worship The CREATOR not the created.
Huddism is considered one of the oldest religions in India and possess some elements of Buddhism and Sikhism. Huddist tend to worship an impersonal and oneness with the Creator.
Yes of course! The thing that matters most of all in religion is the relationship between you and the Creator.
The Vedic religion a.k.a Hinduism, the world's oldest religion practised by 20% of the planet, mostly in India, Nepal and certain parts of south-east Asia.
Happy77 is the oldest and the creator!
The religion of Persia or Iran is Islam before that it was Zoroastrianism there was only one god Ahura Mazda, the one Uncreated Creator to whom all worship was ultimately directed.
ancestral or nature worship were the first forms of worship
We don't worship prophets, we only worship HaShem, the creator.
The oldest religion of Japan is animism. Then came Shinto.
The religion that synagogues are associated with is Judaism.