i depends what religion
christians celebrate through going to church things like easter Christmas and palm sunday also the last supper all to praise the lord.
hindus celebrate through festivals and they through coloured powder
She is remembered in the Catholic, Orthodox, Lutheran and Anglican religions.
Theophobia is a fear of religion but there is no word for hatred of religions
Non-proselytizing religions.
Some religions that start with the letter "N" include Native American religions and New Age spirituality.
Indian, ordharmic religions, are the religions that originated in the Indian subcontinent; namely Hinduism, Jainism, Early Buddhism and Sikhism.
They practice Estonian Orthodox Roman Catholics Anglicans and Quakers in the southern parts
they are celebrated by two different religions DER
No, each holiday is celebrated separately. Christmas is one of the holidays in December, but there are also other holidays celebrated in other religions.
No. Not even all Christian religions celebrate Christmas. It's a very popular holiday, but definitely not one that everyone agrees with.
Where was the first Christmas celebrated?Who celebrated the first Christmas?In what country was the first Christmas celebrated?Why do people put lights on their Christmas trees and houses at Christmas?Why do people put up Christmas trees?What is considered as the Christmas season?Are there any religions that do not celebrate Christmas?What religions do not celebrate Christmas?
Strictly speaking, there are none. However, some civil holidays may be celebrated by virtually all religions in some way, such as Thanksgiving in the U.S. and Canada.
It would depend on whose ascension you are referring to. Several people are said to have 'ascended' in various religions.
The most celebrated holiday in the world is Christmas. It is celebrated by billions of people across different cultures and religions. It commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ and is typically observed on December 25th each year.
Religions are a function of culture. As such, the location of the creation of the religion and the location of where it is being currently practiced causes different festivals and holidays to be celebrated, usually due to a proclamation of one of the religion's leaders or due to a large event in the religion's timeline. As such, some proclamations are observed differently or not at all by other religions and usually the histories of religions are as varied as the religions themselves.
there are many different ones for different religions and traditions i suppose it depends on your own opinion
You can't. They are different holidays celebrated by different religions for different reasons and any similarities are purely coincidental.
Most religions are creationist. Think of any religious wedding ceremony. Usually creationism isn't even mentioned.