It's not that we can not talk about it, it's that we choose not too. We believe that these "ceremonies and rituals" are sacred. If we were to discuss these specific things it would allow others to mock and ridicule the very things we hold sacred. These things are sacred not secret.
The Quakers and the Mennonites were two religious groups that openly condemned slavery in the American colonies.
You can usually tell if someone is religious by observing their behaviors, beliefs, and practices. They might attend religious services regularly, follow specific religious customs or rituals, and talk openly about their faith or spiritual beliefs. Additionally, religious individuals may display certain values or moral principles that align with their faith tradition.
Adam Gontier has not openly stated his religious affiliation.
The Mennonites were the first religious group to openly oppose slavery. Owning slaves was completely forbidden in this Christian community.
It should be assumed he is some form of Christian, but he isn't very openly religious like Nightcrawler.
Established a new religious tolerance unheard of by Muslims during that time period. He was accepting of other beliefs, lifted religious bans, and debated openly with others about their religions.
Pat Benatar's religious affiliation is not widely known or publicized. She has not openly discussed her religious beliefs in interviews or public appearances.
Yes, Barack Obama has described himself as a Christian and has spoken openly about his religious faith.
They had strict rules to obey their god, the treated people unfairly.
Although a few of their members are openly Christian, Rosaline as whole does not claim to promote any particular religious groups beliefs.
Mark-Paul Gosselaar's religion is not publicly known as he has not openly discussed his religious beliefs or practices in the media.
People would not be arrested for worshiping their particular deity there. However the Vatican is the religious center of the Roman Catholic Church and it would be very rude to openly use the grounds for the worship of other gods.