Religious sites
By JosephP
@JosephP (1115)
Jamaica
September 29, 2011 5:55pm CST
There are many religious sites around our world. These sites became religious because of some significant activity or person that was there. Do you believe that more religious sites will be formed as time goes by or has all the significant things past?
5 responses
@maximax8 (31042)
• United Kingdom
5 Oct 11
I have seen the Dome of the Rock and the Western Wall in Jerusalem plus the Church of the Nativity in the West Bank. In the Maldives from the outside I have seen the Grand Friday Mosque. I think that if a religious building gets damaged it will be rebuilt in most cases but I don't think new religious buildings will be made. Maybe all the significant things are in the past concerning religious buildings. I like to maintain old architecture.
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
2 Oct 11
I think more will be formed as time goes on but I think it will be to replace ones lost.
@Triple0 (1904)
• Australia
30 Sep 11
Well in this modern world, pretty much anyone can start a religion. Lots of people with power or determination can even crate their own religion and they actually again followers and a good start is starting a website. It's amazing how people can just develop a religion out of the blue. I remember a cult was created in the belief that females should go back to the old ways and learn sewing and domestic duties whereas the males will be the breadwinners of the household. There was this old woman who was so strong in this belief that she tried to brainwash her granddaughters. It's pretty easy to start a website so why not? Many religions have their own websites to join the community together.
@writersolutions10 (497)
• India
30 Sep 11
i often used to travel to temples and religious place with my family. there you can find peace of mind and good nature around you. i think should be religious and follow certain principles.






