It depends entirely on what "your religion" is, although most have some form of deity worship.
If you are an adherent of one of the three God religions (Islam, Judaism, and Christianity) the same God is worshiped, so of course, God is worshiped. God is called in Arabic and/or Islam as Allah.
There are other monotheistic faiths in addition to the "Big Three", such as Sikhism, Druze, Baha'i, Sabianism, Atenism (now extinct), Deism, several African faiths (such as those of the Himba and Igbo), and Tengriism.
There are also numerous henotheistic religions where one god is worshiped as superior to others and polytheistic religions where several deities are worshiped. Such religions include Hinduism, Buddhism, Shenism, Zorastrianism, most forms of Animism, most ancient mythologies, etc.
Probably the only religions that do not have deity worship are certain varieties of Shenism that only engage in ancestor-worship or versions of animistic faith that do not anthropomorphize their subjects.
They don't worship. Worship is directed towards a deity - Buddhits have no deity that creates, destroys, answers prayers or any of the other deity duties. Buddhiists to listen to teachings to understand the way to enlightenment, they do meditate to understand themselves.
How do you define "too much religious freedom"? Do you mean something like this: People should be free to worship a deity, but they should NOT be free to NOT worship any deity? Or: People are free to choose any religion, but they MUST NOT choose This particular religion, or that particular religion? If there is a strong and just civil law, and if everyone abides by the civil law regardless of religion, then there can't be too much religious freedom. We (in the US) should have religious freedom within the civil law, including the right not to practice any religion at all.
The Tagalog word for religion is "relihiyon." It refers to a set of beliefs, practices, and teachings centered around spirituality and worship of a deity or deities.
Buddhism and Confucianism are two examples of religions which do not worship a specific deity. Atheism is often mistakenly included in such lists but it is not a religion.
Atheists do not worship. they do not believe in any established religion.
Likely she was adopted into what religion became Greek myth when the Greeks encountered and absorbed other people - already in worship to a deity that was her likeness - into their civilization.
It is just as real as any other deity and religion.
Hinduism is really a religion, yes.....any belief system in a superpower/deity is considered a religion
The religion that believes in the deity Yahweh is Judaism.
This is known as religion, where individuals or communities hold beliefs in a higher power, deity, or spiritual realm that may influence human life and existence. Religion often involves worship, rituals, and moral teachings based on faith and scripture.
Buddhists do not worship the Ganges, or any other thing or deity. Hindus believe that the Ganges is holy, but since I am not a Hindu I can not tell you why.
The religion that believes in Yahweh as their supreme deity is Judaism.