Second Largest Religion In Each European Countries

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30 Comments

  1. Scary_Extent998 on

    I sure can’t wait to see the sensible and totally not borderline insane comments for this post.

  2. This does not mean anything without the actual numbers. For all we know it could be anything between 1 and 49% of the population in these countries…

  3. Lady-Deirdre-Skye on

    I say this this sub is leaning heavily into this again today, trying to rile up fears in people who don’t know how statistics work.

  4. In almost every country in Europe there are more atheists than people of the “second largest religion”.

  5. This is literally just “the two most common religions in Europe are the two largest world religions”. The areas where Islam is the second largest, Christianity is the largest. And vice versa. 

  6. StinkyPenisManiac on

    This map does a great deal of skewing the data by lumping in different denominations. If we split Christianity up, for instance, Buddhism would become the 13th largest in Poland. It also doesn’t show a single percentage value, making everything even more vague.

    I’m not saying the map is wrong, I’m just saying that it kinda fails to portray religious diversity across Europe for the sake of “LOL, JEDIISM 2ND BIGGEST IN CZECHIA!”

  7. VegetablePuzzled6430 on

    Percentage of Jews: Latvia ~0.3%, Belarus ~0.1%, Moldova <0.1%, Hungary ~0.5%.

    They must be overwhelmingly Christian if Judaism still manages to rank as the second-largest religion.

  8. I saw the other map. I now know that GeoData & Rankings is BOTH the largest and second largest religion in Russia.

  9. In Real numbers is now in Czech Republic 2nd largest religion orthodox  or greek catholic. It depends on origin of ukrainian refuges. And 0,5-1% are budhist (vietnamese ana mongolian), but they are not conservative belivers mostly.

  10. Dolmetscher1987 on

    1. What the heck is Jediism?
    2. Why is the Vatican black and what does it mean?
    3. What happened to Cyprus?