Religion is man-made. Different cultures devise their religions independently of one another. Sometimes cultures interact; this is an example of an instance where two religions might have quite a few similarities between them. If religion were absolute and not man-made, every culture would share the same faith.
Well, I'm sure that if, at the beginning of religion, everyone on Earth had a big convention, we would have all had just one or two. But we didn't, so everyone decided on different things, and by the time we were all intermingled, we were too devoted to change.
(PS- not being sarcastic or anything, I just talk like that.)
AnswerIt would increase the number of religions in a poplulation because of a increased diversity of cultures. (Direct relationship). It would also increase the number of sects, different view points, and ethnic backgrounds within each religion.
mean the variety of human societiesor cultures in a specific region, or in the world as a whole
Culture conflict is a theory based on the idea that different cultures and classes have different values, beliefs and goals. When these different cultures with distinct perceptions of life and the social structure come together; they will always clash against one another. In other words, it is the constant clash between cultures due to different sets of values and beliefs. The result of such clashes is deviance.
Understandings of justice in every culture, as cultures are usually dependent on shared history or religion.
Since anthropolgy is the study of humans, religion is the base of human beliefs. People are different according to their beliefs, values and attitudes. As religion plays a big part in beliefs religion is nearly central to the study of different humans.
Yes, cultures and religions are the same.
Quite simply, different religions have different cultures.
It is a cultural symbol for different cultures from the Indian religion.
You can ever quantify the different cultures. Yes India has a diverse culture. at least all the states have different cultures based upon statehood, language, religion and much more factors. Problem is "It is too difficult either to group or separate different cultures". Its a subjective issue. For me its thousands of cultures making the country so colourful.
Greek religions are different than Hebrew because they eat different food and are different cultures. They are the same because they both belive in gods but Hebrews only belive in one god.
Nothing special is required by religion, it's only related to the traditions & cultures of the different countries.
No,every culture and religion is different and celebrate in there own unique way.
There is no "one world religion." There are many different cultures throughout the world and many different religions. Some nations have an official religion for their country, but there isn't a "one world religion" of any kind. Christianity is the most commonly practiced religion in the world, but it certainly isn't the ONLY religion of the world, neither is it the official religion of the world.
Hinduism is a fine blend of Ancient Aryans & Dravidian cultures & rituals. Hinduism devloped from Religion called Brahmanism.
Because there are many different people and cultures in the world. Just like different countries can have different languages or traditions, they can have other different things, including calendars. Many are based on religion and so they measure from different points in time that are significant in that religion.
people were more socialthey traded belifesand talked about religion
human ingenuity means different peoples lifestyles and religion and cultures Caleb sunkur aged 12