1. Christianity 2.1 billion 2. Islam 1.5 billion 3. secular/nonreligious/agnostic/atheist 1.1 billion
Many religions practice or practiced polytheism, including the ancient Greek religion (which is still practiced today), the ancient Roman religion (mostly based on the Greek religion), and many indigenous religions.
The majority of Mexicans practice Catholicism, followed by Protestantism. There are also small percentages of Mexicans who practice other religions, including indigenous beliefs such as traditional Mexican folk religion and small Jewish and Muslim communities.
The majority of Haitians practice a form of Christianity, with a significant portion also practicing Vodou, an indigenous spiritual practice that combines elements of African religions, Catholicism, and French colonial influences. There are also small communities of practitioners of other religions, such as Islam and Judaism, in Haiti.
It is hard to say as the majority of people practice Buddhism although there are a few exceptions to that as some may choose to practice Christianity or another religion. However, I think the most practiced religions are firstly Buddhism and then Christianity.
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No. most of Africa is actually Islamic. There is a minority of people in Africa who practice Tribal religions and other religions lke Christianity, Judaism and Buddhism, but the majority is Muslim
Christianity is the most practiced religion in Brazil
Most Basques are either Catholic or Agnostic/Atheist.
Most religions that acquired an organized form, use temples and shrines for practicing, however, most of them allow and encourage also the practice in private. Some religions with animist principles, use landscape features (i.e. rock formations, groves, etc) instead of temples.
There are immigrants from a variety of countries here and they have a variety of religions.
They were tolerant of other religions.
They were tolerant of other religions.
The religions practiced in Panama are Roman Catholic and Evangelical Christian.
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