answersLogoWhite

0

Cherokee's had a very specific spot and time of worship, much like European religions.

To find a Cherokee Church, please look to the north - see that tree on top of the hill almost outside your vision, that is one corner - now repeat this in all compass directions. Once you have located 'that spot' you are in the center of the Cherokee Church.

Time was a bit harder to determine, this may take you a bit. Please wait till Dawn, now count forward 24 hours and 59 seconds - but ONLY do that TODAY. You cannot wait till tomorrow, and yesterday is too late. You have now chosen the holy day of the Cherokee People.

Now that you have the spot and the time you must now repeat after me for our opening prayer, quote " ."

[Smartellic answer truncated]

I'm sorry if this answer seams to be pointed, but the concepts of religion between Europeans and natives are exact opposites. Eurpoean religions hold that certain days are holy and you live your life by 'these standards' which are forgivable for violations either on Sunday and or after death. This fosters our belief as to why your society as a whole is in contradiction to itself, as no act is really a sin and every crime (no matter how heinous) can be forgiven by the act itself - IE: No moral responsibility for actions.

Native beliefs were different as every day is holy, every breath an act of the gods, and every act must be atoned for - IE: there is no forgiveness for a 'sin'

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?