Christians worship one God. We worship the only God.
Monotheists.
There is no god(s) in Buddhism. As a consequence there are no worshippers. Buddhists frequently turn their attention to the example of Buddha as an inspiration, but as he is only a man there is no anticipation of divine intervention or blessing.
A priest, in general terms, is needed to explain God's word to the worshippers and to talk to God for the worshippers, as in the rite of 'Confession'. The theory is that the worshippers are too ignorant, uneducated, unwilling, and unholy to obtain God's word, including His bible passages, without the intervention of a priest. Of course, the priest gets power, control over the worshippers' lives, and access to worldly things. (through the ages, I mean)
Each hindu belive in each god.Some belive in Shiva while others believe in Vishnu for example.In those days there has been a lot of wars between Vishnu worshippers and Shiva worshippers.
It depends on which god you believe in. However there is no evidence that anything will happen to you directed by a god. Your fellow worshippers may shun and ostracize you.
A congregation of worshippers.
Because the people you are referring to a Satan worshippers. Have a nice day :D
AnswerOf course not! If there really are a heaven and a hell, then worshippers can hope to go to heaven whether they worship on Saturdays or Sundays. And if there is no hell, it does not matter when people worship, because there may be no God to hear their prayers.
yes, because they beleived they were worshippers or patron to Set, god of chaos, evil, and destruction
Moortis are carvings on stone of deities and gods in Hindu mythology. people worship them as symbolic representing God.
That Horus is the patron god of the living Pharaoh, rulers, law, war, young men, light, the sun.
the holy structure of Hinduism or the prayer house is known as Temple or mandir. each Temple consists one or more idols of God and Goddess where worshippers can practise their religious duties.
The Devil Worshippers was created on 1921-01-02.