if this is for that hw assignment then it is "persecution"
Oppression
It is called religious freedom.
According to Jewish law, Jews are not allowed to participate in the worship practices of other religions. However, exceptions are made for houses of worship that fit with the rules for synagogues (no images of people, etc). As such, religious law allows for Jews to enter mosques but not churches. Even then, Jews are not allowed to participate in Muslim prayers, but can recite Jewish prayers.
Charles Ohlrich has written: 'The suffering God' -- subject(s): Christianity, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Suffering, Suffering
Canice D. Connors has written: 'Suffering' -- subject(s): Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Suffering, Suffering
druids worship there
Not necessarily. While many religious communities have designated places of worship, some religious groups may gather for worship in homes, community centers, or other alternative spaces based on their beliefs and practices. The importance of a physical place of worship varies among different religions and denominations.
hindu believe that by praying god and worship they can end the suffering. They also believe that by doing good karma suffering can be ended.
The ancient Romans were deeply religious people. Having shrines in the home allowed them to attend to worship and to appease the gods whenever the need arose. There were even small shrines in the streets, so that passers-by could stop and worship.
It because it represent you religious and how there worship there religion that why it is special building
The meaning of worship is religious devotion. When one goes to church, they go to worship.
Most religious churches
worship