Well in the U.S. our country is like a melting pot, a lot of diversity in our country. So their is a good bunch of religions pacticed here in the United States but the top 3 religions are......Islam (Muslim, Christanity, and is your a Jew). Although their are a bunch of ateists that live here in the United States, many religions are being practiced here right now. Sorry if I didnt answer your question
the people have different religions and languages.
cchrisutan Muslim and Jewish
You must be a US citizen to serve and since there are many religions in the US like Christianity and Islam and Judiaism and Catholic and Hinduism. Many religions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
they don't believe Jesus us the son of God...
There are many different religions in the Southeast U.S. because of freedom of religion.
Sectionalism is loyalty to their religions and it hurt the US by the division (meaning different region) of the united states. Also, by all the different cultures in the united states.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that the dead can see us on Earth. Beliefs about this vary among different cultures and religions.
It depends on your religion, if you have one. Different religions have different interpretations of their god or gods.
There are many different details about the different religions. There are many different customs and practices that are associated with the different religions of the world.
Yes, because we have different opinions than other countries. Therefore, we are a heterodox country.The US is heterodox because it tolerates different opinions/lifestyles/religions/etc., not because the US has different opinions than other countries.
There are many different explanations given to us by different world religions. The scientific evidence suggests that there is no after life; meaning that our bodies decompose and that is the end.
Pennsylvania allowed different religions where as Massachusetts did not.