There are Christians, Parsi, Hindus, and Muslims in Pakistan. A lot of the people there are Muslim.
About 2 billion.
IS but mainly to only those people that follow that religion.
Not very many people still practice it today. It's a dying religion and the cultural revolution in China didn't help it much. More people use it as a philosophy than a religion.
Its what the majority of the Chinese people follow, hence, why there in a Communist state of government.
Today's Parsees, who follow the Zoroastrian religion of its founder Zarathustra.
In what religion.
There are currently more than 1 billion followers. Worldwide many people follow Hinduism
No one is followed in the Hinduism religion
Legalism, an ancient Chinese philosophy that emphasizes strict adherence to rules and laws, is not widely practiced as a formal philosophical or political system today. Its influence has diminished over time, and its principles are not followed by a large number of people in modern society.
Before its Christianization in 988, they followed ancient Slavic folklore and religion that is known today as pagan.
Society in Master K'ung's (Confuscius's) day was chaotic. He felt this was the result of people not having the right relationships. His system and teachings are less of a religion than a guide to social conduct, and many people today who follow him do not do so exclusively.
Wicca today is a commonly practiced religion, though many are still in the closet so no true number of practitioners can be accurately recorded. It is a very unique religion that people find themselves drawn to. It is a constantly growing and expanding religion that takes on new followers everyday, no different than any other religion. The main difference is that Wicca doesn't scare people into converting, as most of us believe that everyone has a path they need to follow, and if their path brings them to Wicca, then they should follow it, if it takes them to Christianity, then they should follow it.