Religious people may follow dietary traditions as a way to show respect or obedience to their faith. These traditions are often based on religious teachings, beliefs, or cultural customs that shape their lifestyle and practices. By adhering to these dietary rules, individuals may strengthen their spiritual connection and feel closer to their religious community.
Majorly catholic.
Japanese people follow god
There are people's of many traditions in a country. Division of people on the basis of religion, cast, etc is religious divide
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religious people are seriously dedicated to whatever religion they are, and follow everything and a little more.
No, however not all Jews follow the Jewish dietary laws.
to have their own uniqeness another reason is because of different happenings in their reigion
Some are and some aren't. Being religious or not is not what makes people immoral. It is their own actions. Lots of people who do not follow any religion are very moral, and there are lots of people who do follow a religion but behave immorally.
There are many different rituals, traditions, and holidays in a Hinduism life, but many people do not follow those rituals or traditions anymore
The Catholic Church dominated the lives of medieval people by telling them when they should work, what religious traditions they should follow, and what punishments they should get if any laws were broken. It was even more powerful than the king or queen.
They fast and attend synagogue.
Cultural Factors is the ethnicity, nationality, dress, food, rituals or traditions that people follow or are.