In England, and Brittian back in the early 1500s, the practice of the Anglican religion became popular. Nowadays, I am pretty sure there is still some of the Anglican practice occuring, but there is also some Christianity, and most likely some Islam or Budhism believe it or not. Lots of more popular religions around the world can spring up in strange places. Hope this helps.
For religious freedom
Quakerism
people in the UK can belong to any kind of religion. your religion is influenced by the country you live in not determined by it
the colonial Delaware's religion was that you could practice any kind of religion you want!
They are polytheistic. They kinda made up their own religion.
the patheolithic people didn't really have a religion. They expressed themselves by their art work.
generally British
eavesdropping is a kind of practice that not many people use because it's not very popular and not a days people dont' use it because it's not a normal thing to do
Moestly people who practice santeria. Or people from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria.
The people living in Timbuktu primarily follow the Islamic religion.
they are very kind a they have a British accent
Millions of people around the world practice religion with no formal education of any kind, so you don't need to major in philosophy or religion to "practice religion." What you might do is think about what you might like to do after college. Some philosophy/religion/theology majors pursue a graduate degree that lends itself to a career teaching religion or becoming a minister/pastor/priest/nun. On the other hand, there are plenty of people with an undergrad degree in philosophy who are waiting tables. Before you continue, think about your career goals and plans for after graduation. Tailor your remaining time in school to increase your changes of meeting those goals by choosing coursework that supports them.