I think it is supportable to say that most people never get to choose. Religion becomes part of life for most practitioners of religion because they are born into a family of practitioners. It then becomes a strong element of family and cultural identity, held by virtually everyone else, and it becomes a belief that is extremely difficult to challenge or to change.
Being able to choose what or whom you worship is called freedom of religion. An atheist is a person who doesn't believe in God or religion, and that is a choice also. Atheists usually believe in the scientific origin of life rather than creation by God. In free countries that are not controlled by one particular religious group, most people, once they grow up, are able to choose who they want to and will worship. For example, if you grew up Catholic, once you were legally of adult age and understood religion more, you could convert to being a Protestant or join some other religion.
Nyx is a figure from Greek mythology, not a central deity in any contemporary religion. In ancient Greek mythology, Nyx was the primordial goddess of the night, but she is not widely worshiped in modern religious practices.
During the Iron Age, people followed a variety of religions depending on the region. In Europe, Celtic and Germanic paganism were common, while in the Middle East, religions such as Judaism, Zoroastrianism, and various polytheistic beliefs were prevalent. In India, people practiced different forms of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
During the Stone Age, religion likely consisted of animistic beliefs, where natural elements like animals, trees, and rocks were thought to possess spiritual qualities and significance. There is evidence of ritualistic practices, burial ceremonies, and possibly early forms of ancestor worship or shamanism in various archaeological findings from this period. However, the specifics of Stone Age religion are not well understood due to the limited evidence available.
Some religions that start with the letter "N" include Native American religions and New Age spirituality.
It depends on what type of person you are. Some people are raised as a member of a particular religion and never choose for themselves, whereas others may choose to become, for example, a Buddhist when their parents are christian. In other words, anyone can choose there religion at any age, assuming they have the capability to do so. As far as I know, most religions have their "coming of age" ceremonies at the age of twelve, so that is when it is generally recognized that you are mature enough to have made your own decision on which religion you choose.
The age in which you think they are the most mature
13
age when most people were nomads
Usully the rollercoaster people don't choose by age but most of the time they do it by how tall they are and well that sort of thing.
From a young age. Like most people that choose to make horses a lifelong endevor, it is a passion that bites from a very early age.
the Stone Age Man and Religion are same but when you say religion it base on the religion of the stone age.
It is not a sin to not take communion. The sin is to not attend mass. Most people do take communion when they come of age if they decide to continue with the religion.
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The age at which the most people have anorexia is between 12 and 25.
Being able to choose what or whom you worship is called freedom of religion. An atheist is a person who doesn't believe in God or religion, and that is a choice also. Atheists usually believe in the scientific origin of life rather than creation by God. In free countries that are not controlled by one particular religious group, most people, once they grow up, are able to choose who they want to and will worship. For example, if you grew up Catholic, once you were legally of adult age and understood religion more, you could convert to being a Protestant or join some other religion.
Well... When you are a certain age you really should choose what religion you want to be! you can look on different religions and start to follow their ways to see if you like it or you do not :) Hope I helped :) Jasmin Drake 17/2/12