because other cultures have different religions and different beliefs so they have different holidays. another thing is they have a different time zone.
There are numerous stories of creation in many different cultures and religions. A very comprehensive compilation can be found in the Related links below.
it affected many other cultures by indian people coming to U.S.A. and supposely teaching us their religions and cultures
Cultural bias is directed against other cultures, races, religions, or ethnicities
The cross is a significant ancient symbol in many cultures and religions, representing concepts such as sacrifice, unity, and balance. It is commonly associated with Christianity as a symbol of Jesus Christ's crucifixion and resurrection, but it has also been used in other religions and cultures to symbolize different beliefs and values.
There is a core of most religions that has two aspects. One aspect is to honor that which is greater than ourselves. The other is to treat others with respect. The Baha'i scriptures discuss these at length. In details religions are different because the human cultures in which they appeared are different and the understanding of people is different.
it is good to learn about other cultures and religions .......... (:
With tolerance.
theres less racism, posibilliteis of learning other religions,understanding more other religions and cultures,getting the chance and experience to celebrate other religions. lyk livin in Britain, u maybe a seek but u celebrate Christmas! Sorry but can you give more information
The cross originated as a symbol in ancient times, possibly in prehistoric cultures. It holds significance in various cultures and religions, including Christianity, where it represents the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and is a symbol of faith and salvation. In other cultures, the cross may symbolize different concepts such as balance, unity, or the four elements.
The appearance of a cross in the sky holds different significance for various cultures and religions. In Christianity, it is often seen as a symbol of faith, redemption, and divine presence. In other cultures, it may symbolize different things such as protection, unity, or spiritual guidance. Overall, the cross in the sky can be interpreted in diverse ways depending on the beliefs and traditions of each group.
Yes, for sure Muslims are allowed to make friends with other different religions. Not only that but also they are encouraged to have friends from other religions. The only condition is that as Muslims respect all other religions and all other cultures, then the friends of other religions should also respect the Muslim religion, the Quran, and Prophet Muhammad (peace upon him).Refer to the related question below for more information.