Christianity
Canadians are free to believe what they want
Most Canadians follow logic and science.
From a person's earliest days of cognition, one is affected by the religious beliefs of one's parents. It is most common for one to follow and adhere to their parents' religious beliefs and practices. It is up to the individual to believe or not believe. When one reaches the age of majority, one may follow whatever religious beliefs and practices that appeal to them.
to follow the religious beliefs
About 43% of Canadians are Roman Catholic, about 30% Protestant, and 16% have no religion. The remainder are mostly Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu, or Sikh.
They believed, much like the Greeks and Native Canadians that there was a creator for everything (sky gods, sea gods etc.). Their religious beliefs were also centred around the Pharaohs who, even though they were human, were believed to have descended from the Gods.
Not evereone follows Islam, most people follow other religious beliefs.
St. George was a follower and member of the Christian religion.
First of all Africa is a continent not a country so you have to be more specific when you ask your question. Its would be the same if you ask culture or religious belief in North America, the Mexicans Americans and Canadians all have different religious and cultural beliefs.
Yes, Jews consider the Ten Commandments to be a central part of their religious beliefs and practices, as they are foundational principles in Judaism that guide moral and ethical behavior.
Canadians believe that every resident of Canada is entitled to proper health care. Therefore, all Canadians enjoy a comprehensive programme of government health insurance. This programme ensures that all Canadians are covered by health insurance; and that whenever Canadians require the services of a health care professional, they receive it. As a result, Canadians are among the healthiest people on Earth.