No, crosses are not the same for every religion. In Christianity, the cross symbolizes the crucifixion of Jesus and represents salvation and faith. However, in other contexts, such as in some forms of Hinduism or Buddhism, similar cross-like symbols may have different meanings or significance. Each religion interprets symbols like the cross based on its unique beliefs and teachings.
You'll have to be more specific. Every latitude crosses all longitudes, and every longitude crosses all latitudes.
the members of sabbath all practice christianity thats why they have hundreds of crosses everywhere.
Not all religions are the same but Some have a little bit in commen
No, there is no requirement for all U.S. citizens to practice the same religion. The United States guarantees freedom of religion under the First Amendment of the Constitution, allowing individuals to choose their own beliefs and practices.
No.
Not all the religions have same elements, but religion means a faith in some supernatural, so every religion have a belief in something which cannot be explained with scientific method. If it could be explained properly, then it wouldn't be faith and belief anymore, it wouldn't be religion. Then it would be knowledge, science.
its religion . and its all the same reason of being part of earth
yes
I don't think they all do. In the ones that do, it is probably a symbolic gesture by the filmmaker. Sometimes crosses are symbolic of good, sometimes of evil, and sometimes just of religion.
India has the most people that follow the same religion. they all are indian and wear indian gearments (clothes)
There is no particular name for that event. It was decided long ago that since every parallel of latitude crosses each of the infinite number of meridians, and that every meridian of longitude crosses each of the infinite number of latitudes, it would be cruel to expect students, even gifted ones, to learn all of those names.
Judaism. But he expanded people's understanding of it. This then was the foundation of Christianity.