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In both Judaism and Christianity, the most famous Psalm of David, is without doubt, Psalm twenty-three, which begins, 'The L*rd is my shepherd, I shall not want.' It prays, asking G*d to walk beside us through the 'Valley of the Shadow of death', where we should fear no evil, for His Rod and Staff are a comfort to us. It tells of G*d anointing us, in preparation for for passing from this earth, into the Heavenly Realms, where we may live with the Chosen who have departed before us. It has also been paraphrased in Christianity into 2 Hymns: 'The L*rd's my Shepherd', usually sung to either the tune 'Crimond' or 'Brother James' Air' and the other; 'The King of Love, my shepherd is' (Tune: Dominus Regit Me). All are extremely popular choices at weddings and funerals, as it the reading of this particular Psalm of David.
Yes, the majority of religions in the US are monotheistic, believing in one all-powerful deity. Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are the most prevalent monotheistic religions in the US, although there are also followers of polytheistic and other belief systems.
Saul of Tarsus, later named Paul, who sat at the feet of Gamaliel. He converted to Christianity through a miraculous experience on the way to persecute Christians in Damascus. He wrote a large portion of the New Testament.
There is no "most favored religion" in the United States because the Constitution is so worded that no such religion can be established. See the First Amendment to the US Constitution. The most popular religion in the US is Christianity. It has been estimated that over 75% of Americans are Christian. This includes fundamentalists, Prodestants, and Catholics.
McDonald is the most famous.
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i think the most famous resturant is mcdonalds.
Washington, D.C. is known throughout the world. In my opinion, it is the most famous place in the US.
There are various subcultures in the United States of America. For example, the rave subculture has had a recent reemergence in the US.
Racism is not a subculture but a common belief that members of a subculture known as "skinheads" share.
New England Patriots Quarterback Tom Brady is the most famous football player in the US.
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