Religious activities began officially in North America when leaving the bus in 1620, Plymouth, Massachusetts. Founded 10 years ago, Jamestown Virginia was the first British ruin in North America, but the separatist settlement was the first religious element. Separatists believed that the British Church was corrupt and could not be redeemed and fled to the Netherlands to escape the subsequent persecution. Unfortunately, the separatists quickly became dissatisfied with the low moral standards of the Netherlands.
"There is a new religion in America, the new religion in the United States is sex ... Our cultural struggle is gender, abortion, gay marriage ... mainly contraception" (Turek) Church religion is practiced by the state It is contrary to the religion. The birth of this new religion is called folk religion and "religionizes national values, national heroes, national history, even national ideals." (Grunlan 259) What will happen if American people accept ideals advocated by the church and use them in their daily lives? This question does not come from people who have the values that they have, but they are redefining the values of God, or to replace the Creator's values with everything I am working hard.
Religion as a culture of the United States Religion in the United States will help change the American landscape into a unique cultural experience and design. Early settlers came to America to avoid religious persecution. Many European countries have public religion. People who want to engage in religion other than official religion are persecuted. The New World provides a place for religious freedom for pilgrims and other people. Our founders include constitutional amendments
Country of the Americas Cuba has a serious restrictive relationship with religion. However, there are no public religions or worship religions in one country (69%) in approximately seven countries in this region. While the eight countries of the Americas (23%) support religion, the two countries Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic have Catholic as official national religion. However, more generally, countries with public religion do not force religion, but in reality they are more advantageous than other countries, and these countries usually regulate other religious groups in the country To do. More than half (53%) of the 43 countries with public religion meet these criteria. These countries still provide some degree of "religious freedom" - even if they provide more benefit to the public religion or are more likely to benefit, other religious members can worship.