Religious activities officially began in North America. In 1620, separated members withdrew from the bus at Plymouth, Massachusetts gathered. Founded ten years ago, Jamestown Virginia was the first British site in North America, but the solution of separation independence was the first religious factor. Separatists believed that the British Church was corrupt and could not be redeemed. They left it and fled to the Netherlands to evade subsequent persecution. Unfortunately, the separatists immediately felt dissatisfied with the low moral standards of the Netherlands.
"There is a new religion in the United States, our new religion is sex ... our struggle in culture centered on sex, abortion, same sex marriage ... contraception". Religion is contrary to religion by state. The birth of this new religion is called folk religion, "religiousize the value of the state, the hero of the state, the history of the state, even the nation's ideals" (Grunlan 259) If the American accepts the ideals advocated by the church What happens if you use them in your daily life? This question is not from a person who has a sense of value that he has, but redefines the value of God, makes great efforts to replace the value of the creator of all things, and at the meeting It supports the ideal value.
Religion as a culture of the United States The religion of the United States helps to change the American landscape into a unique cultural experience and to design. Early colonists came to the United States to avoid religious persecution. Many European countries have an official religion. Those who are going to engage in religion other than official religion are persecuted. The New World provides a place to give religious freedom to pilgrims and other people. To our founder, the constitutional amendment
Cuba, the country of the Americas, has a serious relationship with religion. However, about one out of seven countries (69%) in the region has no official or supported religion. Eight countries in the Americas (23%) support religion, and the two countries, Costa Rica and Dominican Republic, have Catholic as official state religion. But more generally, countries with official religions do not oblige religion, but in reality they are more advantageous than other countries, and these countries usually regulate other domestic religious groups It is. More than half of the 43 countries with official religion (53%) meet these criteria. These countries provide some "religious freedom" that allows other religious groups to worship, even if they make more profit or make it more profitable to the official religion .