35 commonsense assertions
Concepts (35) crucifix (1) churches (1) jesus christ (1) marriage (1) pagan (1) religious holidays (1) antichrist (1) arranged marriage (1) believer (1) bell craftsmanship (1) christmas (1) miracles (1) polygamy (1) priests (1) theology (1) alcohol consumption (1) attitudes towards alcohol (1) beer (1) bowing (1) convert (1) divorce (1) extended family (1) following religious services (1) gender roles (1) good friday (1) gospel (1) pewmas (1) piety (1) pork (1) prayer (1) religious tract (1) sunday (1) supernatural beliefs (1) traditional clothing (1) worshipper (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 crucifix Christian-majority countries The crucifix is a central religious symbol prominently displayed in Christian-majority countries. 8
2 churches Christian-majority countries Churches are important places of worship in Christian-majority countries. 4
3 jesus christ Christian-majority countries Jesus Christ is a central figure in the Christian faith, believed to be the son of God and the savior of humanity, in Christian-majority countries. 3
4 marriage Christian-majority countries In Christian-majority countries, marriage ceremonies typically include religious elements like church ceremonies and vows. 3
5 pagan Christian-majority countries Paganism is historically associated with ancient polytheistic belief systems and considered non-Christian in Christian-majority countries. 3
6 religious holidays Christian-majority countries Christmas and Easter are major religious and cultural events in Christian-majority countries with gift-giving and decorations. 3
7 antichrist Christian-majority countries The Antichrist is a figure opposing Christ, associated with end times prophecy in Christian-majority countries. 2
8 arranged marriage Christian-majority countries Arranged marriages are seen as outdated and antithetical to individual freedom in Christian-majority countries. 2
9 believer Christian-majority countries Believers in Christian-majority countries follow the Christian faith and believe in Jesus Christ as the savior. 2
10 bell craftsmanship Christian-majority countries Bell craftsmanship in Christian-majority countries holds religious and cultural significance, particularly in relation to church rituals. 2
11 christmas Christian-majority countries Christmas is a Christian holiday celebrated in Christian-majority countries as the birth of Jesus Christ, featuring traditions such as decorating trees and exchanging gifts. 2
12 miracles Christian-majority countries Christian-majority countries believe in miracles as divine intervention associated with religious figures and saints. 2
13 polygamy Christian-majority countries Polygamy is generally illegal and socially unacceptable in Christian-majority countries. 2
14 priests Christian-majority countries In Christian-majority countries, priests lead religious ceremonies and provide spiritual guidance. 2
15 theology Christian-majority countries Theology is the study of religious beliefs and practices, often focused on sacred texts like the Bible, in Christian-majority countries. 2
16 alcohol consumption Christian-majority countries In Christian-majority countries, moderate alcohol consumption is acceptable for social events and religious ceremonies. 1
17 attitudes towards alcohol Christian-majority countries Social drinking is widely accepted in Christian-majority countries. 1
18 beer Christian-majority countries Beer is commonly consumed and brewed during religious festivals in Christian-majority countries. 1
19 bowing Christian-majority countries Bowing is less common as a greeting in Christian-majority countries and may be associated with religious or ceremonial contexts. 1
20 convert Christian-majority countries In Christian-majority countries, converts to Christianity may be celebrated and welcomed by the community. 1
21 divorce Christian-majority countries Divorce may be stigmatized in Christian-majority countries due to religious beliefs about the sanctity of marriage. 1
22 extended family Christian-majority countries In Christian-majority countries, there is a greater emphasis on the nuclear family and independence from the extended family. 1
23 following religious services Christian-majority countries In Christian-majority countries, it is common for people to socialize and engage in fellowship after religious services, often involving communal meals or coffee gatherings. 1
24 gender roles Christian-majority countries In Christian-majority countries, gender roles are influenced by historical patriarchal norms and binary gender expectations. 1
25 good friday Christian-majority countries Good Friday is a public holiday in Christian-majority countries, observed as a day of mourning and reflection with church services and solemn activities. 1
26 gospel Christian-majority countries The gospel is a foundational aspect of Christianity in Christian-majority countries, serving as the basis of religious teachings and beliefs. 1
27 pewmas Christian-majority countries Pewmas is a Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ in Christian-majority countries. 1
28 piety Christian-majority countries In Christian-majority countries, participating in religious services and observing religious holidays are typical ways of expressing piety. 1
29 pork Christian-majority countries Pork is commonly consumed and featured in traditional dishes in Christian-majority countries. 1
30 prayer Christian-majority countries In Christian-majority countries, it is common to say grace before meals and pray in churches. 1
31 religious tract Christian-majority countries Religious tracts are distributed in Christian-majority countries by evangelists and missionaries to spread religious teachings. 1
32 sunday Christian-majority countries In Christian-majority countries, Sunday is considered a day of rest and worship, with many businesses closed. 1
33 supernatural beliefs Christian-majority countries Belief in angels, demons, and miracles is common in Christian-majority countries. 1
34 traditional clothing Christian-majority countries Traditional clothing in Christian-majority countries is commonly worn for religious ceremonies and festivals. 1
35 worshipper Christian-majority countries Worshippers in Christian-majority countries frequently attend church services and partake in religious rituals. 1