It's to hard to tell. It changes everyday
God based in Christianity.
Christianity. Many in Poland are Catholic.
The state religion in the UK is the Church of England, a variety of Christianity, but many people belong to other religions and many people do not regularly attend any form of worship, even if they nominally belong to a religion.
Christianity has many similarities to Judaism: love for God, worship of God, connection to God. Christianity is similar to Buddhism: love for people, belief in forgiveness.
The majority religion in Denmark is Lutheran Protestant Christianity.
The current dominant religion is Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
Christians are the followers of Christ, what is commonly called the Church although that word means different things to different sects or Christianity. Worship of Christ/God occurs in Christian houses of worship in many different ways and also is practiced in daily life, but it is not worship of Christianity which would be worship of the practice of the following of Christ. That would be to many a type of "idolatry" because we are to worship God, not the followers or the practice of following Him.
Most still claim to be some sect of Christianity.
They worship the Christian God, and Baptist is a branch of Christianity. There are many types of Baptist, and it is believed to have started as a result of the Reformation.
Yes Chinese people do worship many gods
the people of sumer practiced polytheism the worship of many gods
No.