Religions grow when people feel connected to them. Imagine a religion as a big, friendly tree in the middle of a forest. If its branches are easy to reach and the leaves look nice, more animals (people) will come and sit under it. But if the tree is too tall or has thorns, not many will want to stay. That’s how religions spread or stagnate, depending on what makes people want to join them.
Examples
- Another religion keeps the same rules from years ago, so only a few people still care about it.
- When a church adds music that makes everyone dance, more kids start coming every Sunday.
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See also
- Why Do We Say 'Bless You' When You Sneeze?
- What Is the Purpose of a Clock Tower?
- Why Do We Tell Stories?
- Why Do We Have Different Kinds of Music?
- Why Do We Have So Many Different Kinds of Languages?
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