Christianity2.1 billionIslam1.5 billionIrreligious/agnostic/atheism1.1 billionHinduism900 millionChinese traditional religion394 millionBuddhism376 millionAnimist religions300 millionAfrican traditional/diasporic religions100 millionSikhism23 millionJuche19 millionSpiritism15 millionJudaism14 millionBaha'i7 millionJainism4.2 millionShinto4 millionCao Dai4 millionZoroastrianism2.6 millionTenrikyo2 millionNeo-Paganism1 millionUnitarian Universalism800,000Rastafari Movement600,000
If Agnostics/Atheists are considered, they make nearly 3% of the world population.
About 75%
Hinduism - Percentage by countryThe percentage of Hindu population of each country was taken from the US State Department's International Religious Freedom Report 2006. Other sources used were CIA Factbook[2] and adherents.com. The total population of each country was taken from census.gov (2007 estimates). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinduism_by_country
It depends on the population size and birth rate of the specific country or region. In general, a certain percentage of the population will turn 40 each year as a result of people aging.
In horizontal analysis, each item is expressed as a percentage of the
Since anthropolgy is the study of humans, religion is the base of human beliefs. People are different according to their beliefs, values and attitudes. As religion plays a big part in beliefs religion is nearly central to the study of different humans.
percentage of people that die from obesity each year
The two religions are quite different, so the benefits of belonging to each one should be qualified by members of each faith. Please see the below questions which deal with each faith individually.What are the benefits of belonging to Judaism?What are the benefits of belonging to Sikhism?
Religion plays a significant role in shaping societal norms and values by providing moral guidelines, influencing cultural practices, and fostering a sense of community and belonging. It can impact laws, social attitudes, and individual behavior, shaping how people interact with each other and the world around them.
Most of Judaism's followers were born into Jewish homes. Others become converts, usually because they marry Jews; some do it because they want to follow the beliefs held in this 5,000-years-old monotheistic religion. Judaism is followed by its people like others follow theirs. It is, however, more than a religion to its followers, it is a way of life and each follower is connected to the others by a strong sense of belonging together as a nation.
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I AM El-Shaddi, Jehovah
About 75%
Slightly less than the percentage of Jews in each country (since Hanukkah is a Jewish festival and most but not all Jews celebrate it).
There is no such thing as a most devoted religion. It is the people that believe in it that are devoted. Each would claim their own adherents were the most devoted.
25%
it gives millions of people reasons to kill each other.