It may be important because than the gods that you worship may accept you, like in Christianity, God can accept you into Heaven.
Hi, India peoples follow their religious book called GEETA. All the Indians have one religion to follow...
Islam is the main religions that follows the Holy Qu'ran. There are, however, Islamic scholars of other faiths that also read and follow the Qu'ran.
More than half of Idaho is religious. Most Idahoans religions are variants of Christianity.
to follow the religious beliefs
No, Jews are not a breed of dog. Jews are a religious and cultural group of people who follow the Jewish faith. It is important to respect and understand the differences between different religions and ethnicities.
The "Ten Commandments" are associated with the Abrahamic Religions (Judaism, Christianity, Islam). Buddhism is a Dravidic Religion. These two religious origins have little or no overlap in their core beliefs and nooverlap in their religious texts. Buddhism does not follow the Ten Commandments.
Being respectful to people who believe in something different from you
People follow whatever customs and religions which appeals to them or brings them comfort.
Relgions? Religions can't really cause anything. The people that follow them can but I don't think you are talking about religious people in your question.
Many religions follow the precept that it is important to treat others as you, yourself would like to be treated.
Religions are grievous concept of our times, as most of us do not follow what the religions stood for originally. None of the religions preached any impairment to humanity. They always advocated peaceful coexistence. Presently, the indigenous religions are threatened by egotism of religious perceptors and the absence of proper discernment of the holy preachings of the religions at the time of their origin.
Christianity and Islam both originated from the religious ideas of the Hebrews because they are all Abrahamic (they all follow Abraham of the Bible). These two religions were also created many years after Judaism had been established.