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What aree three things that religious people have in common?

Three things that religious people have in common are a belief in a higher power or deity, adherence to certain values or moral principles, and participation in rituals or practices that express their faith.


What is the word for punishing people for religious belief?

religious persecution


What is the religious belief of the people in Zimbabwe?

Christianity


Who are atheists?

Atheist are people who express no belief in god(s).


What does it mean when religious people refer to Darwinism?

It refers to the belief in Evolution. See also:What do religious people answer to Darwinism?


In order to have their belief considered as public opinion people must?

Express their veiws


What are the people who die for their religious belief called?

Those are known as "martyrs".


Are gay people sinners?

According to some religious belief systems they are, to others they are not.


What is the religious practice in antarctica?

People who work in support of science on the Antarctic continent, practice the religion they carried with them to their workplace.


What were the religious belief of the taino people?

the tainos lived in houses made out of wood and rock


Will some of you not taste death?

The question you are asking is about a religious belief that some people will not die. This belief varies among different faiths and interpretations.


When did God disappear in the workplace?

God is in the workplace whenever people who believe in God are in the workplace. Many people who believe in God strongly disagree about the ways in which God should be acknowledged. Because the population in the workplace is very diverse, and their primary reason for being in the workplace is to perform the work needed there, communal religious rituals are largely absent, because so many would object to the details of any specific ritual and in doing so disrupt the workplace. Each individual is free to acknowledge God as he or she sees fit before or after work, and during the work day as long as doing so (as an individual) is not disruptive to the functioning of the workplace. Doing so in groups tends to establish "us and them" groups of those who follow different religious practices, and that is not conducive to smooth performance if needed work activities. This gives some people the impression that God is not in the workplace, but that seems to be because they cannot accept the absence of group religious ritual in the workplace.