Mississippi, a state in the United States of America, has many people who hold themselves to be Christians, others who are Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, and atheist, among other belief systems.
The people of Mississippi are no different from people of other states in their religious beliefs. They practice the same religions as people from all of the other states, such as Baptist, Catholic, Pentecostal, Presbyterian, Episcopalian, Jewish, Muslim, etc.
People belive in what thay want to belive!!!theres so many religions that i don't understand my self but there are three possible religions that i belive won't describe this is private religions are religions and people belive in what they want.this is my opinion.
People are allowed to practice Buddhism, very restricted types of other religions exist but aren't popular.
it depends on what type of religion you are speaking about. but most religions have millions of worshippers.
Traditional Mayans follow Mesoamerican religious tendencies which are a conflation between polytheistic tendencies and Roman Catholic beliefs in a singular God. They believe, in essence, that there are many gods but there is also a prevailing thought that the one God is the Creator of all. The essence of folk religions is different, but these are a minority in comparison.
Poor people in rural areas would often hunt and eat raccoons (still do).
They are people who oppose any type of violence
Back to the Bible types who were fed up with man-made, made up religions.
Cotton
Whichever type are built in their community. Colonials are popular I believe, but people can also build their own.
roman cathloc
Roman Catholicism