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The ancient Greeks are believed to have brought a new religion to Rome. They introduced their gods and some of the Romans were converted.
Hinduism is the main religion of India. Hinduism is believed to have been brought by the Aryans, which invaded India in 1500 BC.
The Spanish were Catholic and brought their religion with them and forced the natives to convert.
Mohandas Gandhi was instrumental in gaining independence from the United Kingdom. His policy of nonviolence brought about India's freedom in 1947.
Answer (updated)Edwin Hubble was raised a Christian by his family. However he chose to stop practising religion to focus on astronomy. It's not publicly known if Hubble had rejected his religion entirely (atheism). Some believe that he converted to Deism (a philosophy more than a religion).The truth is, we will never know Hubble's personal religious beliefs.Answer (Previous)I don't think that Hubble ever discussed his religious beliefs publicly.
The Penobscot Indians believed that Gluskabe created human beings. The French brought the spread the Christian religion later. They were culturally sensitive.
William James, an American philosopher and psychologist, argued that religion brought a new vitality to people's lives through his concept of the "religious experience." He believed that religion provided individuals with a sense of purpose, meaning, and connection to something greater than themselves. James' work emphasized the psychological benefits of religion and its impact on human flourishing.
The Europeans brought Christianity to Australia.
Mainly Aryans brought Hinduism to India. Religion of Aryans was known as Brahmanism firstly.
the spanish brought over their catholic religion
Religion and Politics are developed unequally. Religion plays a big roll in most of the book, but at the same time Politics are developed and shown as unfair and one sided. Religion is present throughout the book, while Politics are brought about through James Jarvis's son's death. (Hope that helps) -Joel
Sanskrit is believed to have originated in India. Therefore, no one brought it.