The Quakers would be well known for this, and also some other groups such as Amish people.
In polling, the largest single group is "no religious affiliation." Protestantism is the most practiced religious sect, followed by Catholicism. Sikhism is the largest non-Christian religious group.
The Shakers were a religious group that practiced celibacy and relied on new converts to sustain their community. They believed in communal living, equality of the sexes, and pacifism. Their population declined because of their celibacy requirement.
Mostly Islam but also a considerable group of Coptics (a type of Christianity similar to Catholicism)
Christianity can be practiced any where;at homeat schoolat workin the streetin religious buildings
Quakers (The Religious Society of Friends) has historically practiced Christianity, as they were founded on them. But they remain a very tolerant group and are open to any faith.
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Pretty much all of them. Illinois is not based on one religious group. Illinois has all kinds of religious peoples - Christian, Muslim, Hindi, Jewish, Shinto, Buddhist, Sikh - to name a few. We have atheists, too.
Rhode Island
only Akbar.
Rhode island was the very first place that true religious tolerance was practiced according to my American History Book!
Tradition is based on clans,and religious practices are practiced from those who practice them.
A religious group can be called a sect. A religious group can also be called a congregation when all attend the same church. A religious group might have more than one sect, or group of individuals, like the Amish.