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Why are there gay caucasians?

Anyone can be Gay! There are gay people in every race, religion, and ethnic group on the planet.


What does fear of persecution means?

It typically refers to someone who is frightened to say or do something for fear of being harmed for their belief. This generally occurs in someof the backward countries on the planet where there is no freedom of speech or expression. A good example would be Saudi Arabia where only one religion is allowed to be practiced. And anyone practicing any other religion would be persecuted by the state for their beliefs.


Where is Hinduism practiced?

Hinduism is practiced in many countries, but the country with the largest population of Hindus is India. Hinduism, a religion originating in Northern India, is practiced in buildings somewhat like churches, and cinegogs, but Hindus practice in buildings known as "Mandirs". Hinduism is most commonly practiced in India, but can be found in many countries around the world.Hinduism is practiced all over the planet. The easiest and most concise answer that can be given is "Earth."


Do hobos have their own planet and religion?

Yes,the planet is called hobosapian,and their religion is hoobastank


What were the religious beliefs of the the Ashanti people of Ghana?

The Ashanti people are increasingly irreligious. The majority are not affiliated with any religion. The most commonly practiced religion is the Ashanti religion (a traditional religion which seems to be dying slowly but is revived only on major special occasions), followed by Christianity (Roman Catholicism, Anglicanism and Protestantism) and Islam.The Ashanti religion regarded Asase Ya as "Mother Earth," the earth goddess of fertility, the upholder of truth, and the creator Goddess who came to fetch Ashanti people's souls to the otherworld (Planet Jupiter) at the time of death. She was thought of as the nurturer of the earth. Very few believe this today.


What were the religious beliefs of the Ashanti people of Ghana?

The Ashanti people are increasingly irreligious. The majority are not affiliated with any religion. The most commonly practiced religion is the Ashanti religion (a traditional religion which seems to be dying slowly but is revived only on major special occasions), followed by Christianity (Roman Catholicism, Anglicanism and Protestantism) and Islam.The Ashanti religion regarded Asase Ya as "Mother Earth," the earth goddess of fertility, the upholder of truth, and the creator Goddess who came to fetch Ashanti people's souls to the otherworld (Planet Jupiter) at the time of death. She was thought of as the nurturer of the earth. Very few believe this today.


Did anyone ever visit a dwarf planet?

No, the only place people have gone is to the moon.


How many days and hours do Japanese people have?

The same as anyone else who lives on this planet.


Has anyone walked on a planet?

Plenty of people have walked on the planet Earth but as yet the only place outside of Earth that humans have walked in is the Moon.


Has anyone seen th planet mercury?

Yes, many people have: it is visible to the naked eye.


What will happen if religion is gone one day?

Religion as a set of beliefs will stay as long as there are people on this planet. Contrary to what others claim, even atheists have a religion - the belief that there is no God for them to be accountable to. Hence, atheists believe that there is just nature and the material world around them. Religion can not be blotted out from the human race. Ever wondered if other living things like dogs and cats have religion? Isn't it amazing why only the human race have religion compared to the animals in this planet? Once religion is gone, then there are only animals in this planet - no more humans.


Is there anyone go to any planet?

no