most of the Chinese people are atheists. the other are buddhists so they pray to buddha(Buddhism doesnt have only one god though), muslins so they pray to god, christians that pray to god too, 道教(dao jiao) that has a whole saint gerarchy up in the skies, and other religions. there are really a lot of religions in china.
I do believe it that it is Christianity, but I may be wrong.
Most European states that had official religions imposed penalties on those who did not follow the established religion, including fines, imprisonment, and sometimes death. Religious minorities often faced discrimination and persecution, with limited rights and social mobility.
The main religion in China is a combination of Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism. These three belief systems have historically played a significant role in shaping Chinese culture and values. Additionally, there is also a growing number of people in China who identify as atheist or practice folk religions.
Islam is the most widespread religion in the world.
The most widespread religion in Cuba is Catholicism. Many people practice Santeria, which is a syncretism of Yoruba and Christian religions. Other religions present are the Protestant denominations, Judaism and Islam. There is no state religion, since it is a Communist country, therefore it proclaims atheism.
Islam
Muslim
India has the most people that follow the same religion. they all are indian and wear indian gearments (clothes)
No religion is better than another. All a good for the people who follow the religion of their choice. The Most Common Are Christans & Jews
Prior to the introduction of Buddhism, the most prominent religion of China was Taoism.
Prior to the introduction of Buddhism, the most prominent religion of China was Taoism.
India has the most people that follow the same religion. they all are indian and wear indian gearments (clothes)
There are a number of explainations to that as religion is the most important thing in one's life, well, for most of them, it is... Religion teaches equality, harmony...so for people having common religion, makes them brothers. Which is one of the reasons why people care what religion you follow, do you believe in something that they dont, or so.
Most of the Chinese people adhere to Buddhism and that they only follow Buddha.
There are Christians, Parsi, Hindus, and Muslims in Pakistan. A lot of the people there are Muslim.
The most popular religion in China is Buddhism, followed by Taoism and Chinese folk religion. However, it's important to note that the Chinese government closely regulates religious practices, and there is also a significant number of people who identify as atheist or non-religious.
Hinduism