This is usually seen in middle eastern countries because religion is highly incorporated in the government in countries that are in the middle east. Iraq would be a great example, most religions are condemned there. In Iraq people are mostly Muslim.
Indian secularism differs from other democratic countries in its approach of state neutrality towards all religions, as enshrined in its Constitution. Unlike some countries where secularism may mean separation of religion and state, Indian secularism emphasizes equal respect for all religions and prohibits discrimination based on religion. This inclusivity is unique to India's secular principles.
Globalization is going very important in context to maximization of profit and Good will as well, every company or organization have a directly or indirectly influence with other organization of different countries, every country have different norms, culture, religion etc so the managers should have a comprehensive knowledge of religion and culture as well of others one to communicate well in context of trade etc For example:McDonald & KFC are engaged in their business activities in different countries and in each country they are performing their duties under their laws, religion, culture and norms.
The rosary is primarily a Catholic practice, but it is also used in some other Christian denominations such as Anglicanism, Lutheranism, and Eastern Orthodoxy, albeit in modified forms. It is not commonly practiced in other world religions outside of Christianity.
Christianity, I believe.Answer 2:The Japanese "Association of Shinto Shrines" (Jinja Honcho) is the world's largest ethnic religion, with nearly 70% of Japanese citizens as members. For additional information, see the link below.
It is not OK to impose religion on other countries. But it is OK to "share" their religion.
During the Reformation, Lutheranism also gained a foothold in countries such as Scandinavia, particularly in Sweden and Denmark, where it became the state religion. Additionally, parts of Switzerland and the Baltic states, including Estonia and Latvia, saw the spread of Lutheran beliefs. The movement also influenced regions of the Netherlands and areas of Austria and Poland, contributing to a broader Protestant Reformation across Europe.
First there was just Christianity, then when Martin Luther broke of and started Lutheranism Christianity was renamed Catholicism, every other Christian religion broke of of Catholicism or Lutheranism, in this case, The Baptist church broke of of Catholicism.
The Church of Denmark is Lutheran, but many other religions are represented throughout the country.
According to the CIA world fact site, this is the breakdown in Latvia for 2006: Lutheranism (19.6%), Orthodox (15.3%), Other Christian (1%), Other religions (0.4%) Unspecified (63.7%). Related link:https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/print/lg.html
UK, maybe other countries in Europe Canada...anyone (its not bassed on religion)
Almost all the south Asian countries follow Buddhism. In China also, it is the largest religion leaving the atheist.
Buddhism is the predominant religion in the majority of southeast Asian countries and Islam is also widespread but only two countries have Catholicism as their main religion, the Philippines and East Timor.
Other countries fight with Jews because they are not like the Nazis and the other countries don't discriminate people but some countries still disseminate people because of their race and/or religion and/or their sexuality
In some countries, such as the United States, the citizens have freedom of religion. They can practice any religion of their choosing or choose to not practice any religion at all. In other countries religious worship is mandated and restricted to a single religion. In some countries religious persecution involves killing people of minority religions.
I'm sorry but I think you will find that there is no synonym for the word Shintoism as it is the direct translation of a religion. It's like asking if there's another word for Buhddism, or Judaism, or Islam, or Christianity (Cathlosism, Lutheranism etc are not other names for Christianity they are different factions of the religion).
By and large, the personal integrity, physical and mental requirements are similar. Not identical but, similar. In some countries, the police are a branch of the armed forces and in other countries, police may be required to be members of a political party or belong to a particular religion.