Any kind of wrapping paper would be suitable to wrap presents for devout Christians. Wrapping paper with Jesus would be more acceptable, than say, wrapping paper with reindeer on it.
The Irish people are devout Christians.
True
Most Christians are fine with it. Some Christian churches notably the catholic church are strongly opposed along with their more devout followers
Most countries worldwide celebrate Christmas in one form or other. Including countries where no - or very few - Christians live. Like for example Hongkong or Thailand. This is partly caused by international tourism. The exceptions are some Arab countries where not even decorations are found in the shopping malls. Devout Christians will observe Christmas, religiously, celebrating it as marking the birth of Jesus Christ. On the other hand, Christmas is usually celebrated world wide as a chance to give and receive presents (especially for children), and for families to gather and stuff themselves with a Christmas Dinner.
The Duggars are devout fundamentalist Christians.
Comparatively very few. Even devout Christians are aware the psalms are, at best, allegorical.
Hard to say exactly, depending on if you count those Christians who are more "Christians of convenience". rather than devout Christians. Traditionally, Christianity is Canada's only significant widespread religion. About half of all Christians in Canada are in the Roman Catholic Church.
For Christians at least music has become another form of worship and even today there are contemporary songs written that involve praise and worship so that devout believers and regular believers can listen to that and worship the Lord.
False, I'm afraid. Many boys all over the world are Muslim, Buddhist, Sikhs, Hindus, Jewish, and many other religions that are not Christian. Many boys are not religious at all. Even the boys that are Christian are not all devout.
Mexico follows the western tradition of gift-wrapping and adding a knot at the top of the package -- this was an inherited trait from Spanish/Catholic traditions since the 16th century.The traditional date for gift exchange in Mexico is during the Epiphany (Jan 6). However, as Mexico is a devout Christian country, many people also exchange presents during Christmas (Dec 25).
Christmas carols were banned between 1649 and 1660 in England by Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector of England and a devout Puritan Christian, who thought that Christmas should be a solemn day.
In my opinion, it symbolizes the RAPTURE OF THE CHURCH -or- those who were faithful and devout Christians...who will go on to live with God for ALL eternity...halleujah!!! Praise God!