There is no right or wrong in this question. But I think people will not preach about their religion, nor will there be prayers, mentioning of God, or debate over who is right. I don't think we would be even humans without religion because it's the religion who makes us humans.
Man creates religion to explain how the world works and why they exist. A world without religion is a secular society and sometimes pagan.
No, it would be worst.
I don't think so. It is like having a world without cultures or without local traditions. Even, I don't think there is a possibility of having a world with people believing in a single religion. It is a mankind characteristic to be different in religions. cultures, languages, colors, etc. not to be in conflict and to live in enmity but to cooperate toigerther and to live in peace.Another viewno, you were created by GOD. All praise should be to him. Religion is a must have. If you choose not to be religious you will answer to GOD.
Perhaps a world with a bit more religious tolerance. Or a world with one religion, without music, dance, alcohol, picures of living things or pigs.
Albert Einstein said, "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind" in his 1954 essay "Science and Religion." In the essay, he emphasized the importance of understanding and integrating both science and religion for a more holistic view of the world.
Religion frequently causes hatred and ignorance within society.
Pilgrims moved to the New World to practice their beliefs without fear of persecution.
A world without Buddhism.
the world will be like a body without soul
Muslim for the simple fact there are more of them then there are of an y other religion, but then all religions are the same. Their only different because different people wanted their own way. Effectively there are more Christians in the world then Muslims, however there is no "world" religion and there shouldn't be, all religion need a comparison otherwise religion could change without any notice, think of it as a monopoly.
Monks go there to study whatever religion they believe in, without distractions from the outside world.
Many of our young people are influenced by the excitement of what the world has to offer. Religion has certain boundaries that would restrict their worldly activities. What they fail to realize is that there are many activities in the the world that would satisfy their needs without the need to be part of the "In group". What the world has to offer can be degrading, what religion has to offer can be uplifting. But like most of today's youth they will have their fling and eventually grow up and realize that there is more to life than what the world has to offer.