What is the most common religious affiliation in each country?

Posted by AdIcy4323

39 Comments

  1. Fun-Insurrection on

    I find it crazy that Czechia can be like 70 percent atheist, yet still have pretty conservative anti-lgbt politics. Here religious feelings have been replaced with “yuck, I don’t like that.”

  2. Gandalfthebran on

    The Great Wall of South (except for Pakistan and Bangladesh) , South East (except for Indonesia and Philippines), and East Asia. Nice.

  3. TentacularSneeze on

    So THAT’S why Trump wants Greenland: to share the good news about Jesus Christ.

    /s

  4. GroundbreakingBag164 on

    Germany should also be religiously unaffiliated now, the data in the post is just from 2020

  5. Give it time, religion is a thing of the past. Even religious people are growing distant from their backwards practices.

    Embrace science and secularism!

  6. reaperwasnottaken on

    Affiliation is kind of misleading since most Europeans are culturally Christian. Church attendance and belief numbers are much lower.
    Even the 2010 Eurobarometer showed that only 51% of the EU populace believed in a god, and that was sixteen years ago.

  7. Lost-Competition8482 on

    Australia is very much a non religious country.

    Only 5-7% of people attend a religious service weekly.

    Most of the “Christians” are cultural Christians that don’t really believe and only go to church for weddings, funerals or when they’re in trouble with Mum/Dad.

    We haven’t really been a very religious country for over 50 years.

  8. This is the kind of thing where it can’t actually be that had to get data for Greenland for, but nobody can be bothered.

  9. There’s still a long way to go if we’re ever to free humanity from these slave ideologies.

  10. himalayanhimachal on

    Wait I’m confused!!

    Isn’t France, Belgium, UK, Sweden , Germany all Muslim?! Very baffled by this peculiar map. Maybe it’s pre 2014

    ![gif](giphy|3o7528f2h7yp1X6zZe)

  11. Excitedastroid on

    fairly inaccurate but gives a good enough broad representation of how the world’s religiously divided ig

  12. Wow so many Jewish countries in the world when you look at how few Christian and Muslim countries there are gee this colonialism has to end s/

  13. Nigeria is pretty much a 50-50 split between Islam and Christianity, with a small percentage of folk religion.

  14. DifficultAct6586 on

    And yet, Christians feel like the minority, as if everyone were against them and trying to take them over. 

  15. is-your-anus-clean on

    Um, New Zealand is the same as Australia and is Christian technically

    But fuckall people go

    I’d say nz and Aus are the same and should be in the middle