There are many religions in the world today, and during ancient times. Most people identify with a religion, or a mix of several religions.
Rome was very tolerant of other religions. Rome was a mixture of people from all over the known ancient world.
The regions of the world has different weather and land forms. So, they had different ancient religions. But for the modern religions, things changed as the fight of religion grew. So religions became region based.
Lewis M. Hopfe has written: 'Uncovering Ancient Stones' 'Religions of the world' -- subject(s): Religions, Textbooks 'Religions of the World'
When the ancient world was in its last throes, the ancient religions were overcome by christianity.
muslim people respect all the religions of the world
Th city of Rome during the Roman Empire was the largest in the ancient world. It had a population of one million.
Of the monotheistic religions (religions that believe in one God), Judaism is the oldest. Of the surviving polytheistic (religions that believe in many gods), Hinduism is the oldest.
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INDIAN CULTURE HAS BEEN shaped by its long history and the absorption of customs, traditions and ideas from ancient heritages, which were formed during the Vedic age. Indian diversity is visible in its people, religions, customs, and traditions which differ from place to place in the world, but nevertheless possesses a commonality. For source see related link..
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A branch of Religious history deals with dead religions. You also run across the subject in Archaeology, Ancient History, Comparative Religion, and a few other areas.Science deals with ideas that can be tested. No one can devise a test that people can use to measure the ideas used by ancient religions.Another PerspectiveScience could well be called the record of dead religions for all the "religious" mysteries it has answered. Remember that most religions grew out of humankind's inability to explain the world around it.