Yes, the concept of religion, which includes beliefs and practices, is ultimately created by mankind.
By creation of religion
Chinese folk religion is a diverse and complex set of spiritual practices and beliefs native to China, encompassing a variety of rituals, ancestor worship, and veneration of deities and spirits. It often blends elements from Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism, reflecting local customs and regional variations. Key practices include offerings to ancestors, festivals celebrating deities, and rituals for auspiciousness. This religion emphasizes harmony with nature, community, and respect for familial and ancestral ties.
Traditional African religions do not have a specific founder or single moment of creation. They have evolved over many centuries through the beliefs and practices of various African cultures and communities.
The religion that incorporates the use of chakras in its spiritual practices is Hinduism.
Religion is a belief and conviction of any individual or a group in humility and surrender to the unexplained phenomenons in nature and the Creative force in the cosmic Creation. Religious practices have been erroneous termed as Religion . Religion in Vedic practice means 'duty' (Dharma) at all social levels by individuals in social roles to self,family,nation and the creator.Religious practices have become convenience with the time. If religious practices forbid abortion,sterilization as sin in death of life against God's command to life then religion is a convenience today including attainment of spirituality and morality through religion,sterilzation of humans and animals or even use of condoms.
not sure.
they practices Humanism sacrifice
Eating Pork and drinking alcohol are two practices not meeting Muslim religion.
YES
Judeo-Christian beliefs are monotheistic, centered around the belief in one God, while Igbo religion is polytheistic, encompassing a belief in multiple gods and deities. Additionally, Judeo-Christian beliefs are rooted in the Abrahamic tradition, while Igbo religion is indigenous to the Igbo people of Nigeria. The practices, rituals, and cosmologies of these belief systems also differ significantly.
Culture plays a foundational role in the creation of civilization by shaping social norms, values, and practices that bind communities together. It influences language, art, religion, and governance, providing a shared identity and sense of belonging. Cultural innovations, such as agriculture and technology, enable societies to thrive and adapt, while also fostering collaboration and trade. Ultimately, culture is the lens through which civilizations interpret their experiences and organize their collective lives.
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