It's like anyother day but your not allowed to sware or watch inerpropriate programs.
You would go to work, school or collage.
Also before you eat you would pray BUT before every bit you eat.
Just before you eat the whole meal.
You would pray before you sleep and also in the morning before anything so you are blessed by the Lord.
Mostly India
The religion in the Byzantine Empire was Christianity. This was the furthest extent of Christianity to the East. Further East were Islam and other major religions during this time. Christianity became the main religion because of Justinian's influence on the people.
By the 5th century Christianity had bread throughout the Roman Empire. It had reached the Germanic peoples who were later to invaded the western part of the Roman Empire: the Sueves, Burgundians, Vandals and Alans. The former two lived in modern southern Germany and the other two in modern eastern Hungary. It also reached Ireland through the missionary work of Palladius and St Patrick.
Christianity originated in Judea, which is in modern day Israel.
Jews were the most affected by Judaism. To a lesser extent, Christianity and Islam either developed from or borrowed certain moral principles from Judaism. Christianity is the basis of most modern moral philosophies used by the Western Nations, today. More than half the world accept Judeo-Christian Ethics and Morality.
Neither Christianity nor Isalm orignated in Europe. Christianity Originated in Judea (modern day Israel) and Islam originated in Mecca (modern day Saudi Arabia)
The purpose modern art of christianity is to draw people to God
The branches of Christianity recognized as most prominent in modern society are Catholicism, Protestantism, and Eastern Orthodoxy.
In the modern day? Orthodox Christianity.
By and large modern Judaism and modern Christianity do not promote polygamy, but historically both did. In either case, the two religions are similar in this respect.
yes to some extent
The religious culture of modern Rome is Christianity with the majority of Christians being Catholic.