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Middle-earth peoples of the Third Age seem pretty irreligious. Elves don't worship Eru or anything. Gondorians dont care. Rohirrim know of Eru, but don't worship him... Orcs probably don't worship, considering they're only purpose in life is to be part of expendable hordes of their kind. The only religious people might be the Black Numenoreans. From what we do know about the Haradrim, i'd say they worship Sauron. Same goes for Easterlings.

Tolkien never made religion a major part of his world, and thus I don't think it should be made a big deal out of. He may have done some Judeo-Christian references in his works, but he never made his people devoutly religious.

Not saying worship never occured (it did; Numenoreans said three prayers to Eru per year at meneltarma, and they also worshipped Morgoth in later years, a tradition presumeably carried on by men of Umbar), but just saying, all things considered, it really doesnt matter too much.