Mexican Religion


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November 15th 2013
Published: November 16th 2013
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Question:

What is the domain religion in Mexico? If it is not Christianity then what is the difference between the two?

Article:

http://countrystudies.us/mexico/61.htm



Mexican people became apart of the Roman Catholic Church. The leader of the Romans tried to motivate the

people around. Politics made their way in to the thoughts of the Roman Catholic Church. The belief Roman Catholic

Church decreased alone the time. The Roman Catholics did some bad things in the census. The population dropped 92

or so percent in the Census. The main religion in Mexico was the Roman Catholic.

Mexican culture only has one main religion. That religion was the Roman Catholic. Roman Catholic is similar to

Christianity; however, there are differences between them. As the saying goes all catholics are christians, but all

christians are not catholics. Catholics believe that there are three people in one good. Those people are the god, the

son, and the holy spirit. Christianity believes that god is the creator of the earth and that he kept it all safe. that is all

about the Mexican beliefs

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