If you mean Western Europe, then principally Christianity. Some Islam in Spain/Portugal.
Christianity
Hinduism, for the most part, but Jainismin the older times!
In modern times most of the country are Muslim and follow Islamic everyday lives
In ancient Times, they followed a monolatrous religion that worshipped God, also called Biblical Judaism, today, they follow modern forms of Judaism.
Pausch was an atheist/agnostic. He had advised publicly several times for people to avoid dependence on religion and spirituality.
Wild turkeys with a traditional stuffing of grace.
It was founded in ancient times by the Chinese people, nobody knows who, how or when.
She was an Anglican, like many other people back in those times.
A:History and religion are separate but overlapping studies. A student of history will sooner or later learn about the religion of the people at the time in history that he or she is studying; a student of religion will learn about the history of the times when the religion evolved. Care must be taken because followers of each religion may have, from ancient times, created legends that are not necessarily dissimilar to the true history of the times but nevertheless do not accurately reflect events that actually happened.
You can never simply 'gain' a religion. you have to understand, love and be faithful to the religion first, to be able to gain it. A religion is not just a thing to 'have. It is something that will get you through life right and be there for you in times of need. hope i helped. :)
A:It is reasonable to say that religion creates history, and history creates religion. Even when religion was not the primary cause of war, military success was attributed to the gods. The defeated people often considered whether their gods could any longer help them in times of war.
Answerto trade with one another and tell the what the religion is like and they might like the religion and they might enjoy that religion. And also there were Crusades