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    1. Europe is steaming ahead towards a true secular society. More and more people become atheists, agnostics or non-religious and that’s okay thanks to secularism. Let the Christians enjoy their churches but don’t drag everyone else into your tradition

    2. Possible-Usual-9357 on

      As a Polish person – this is very much self-reported. It must be. If it’s 44% then it’s only because they want to be seen as attenders, and not because they attend.

      The difference may be subtle for some, but I think it’s important to contrast ‚faithful’ posers to actual believers and weekly attenders.

    3. Brilliant_Accident_7 on

      Has anyone ever met a Latavian? I don’t think they exist.

    4. HighwayComfortable90 on

      Hungary once again proved you can be homophonic without being religious at all.

    5. Definitely 44% of Poles don’t go to church every Sunday. The % are exaggerated

    6. MercatorLondon on

      Slovakia managed to be very religious and very corrupt at the same time

    7. JourneyThiefer on

      I wonder what it is here, probably one of the higher ones if we were shown

    8. Marcusf83 on

      I wonder what these numbers look like in the Vatican state

    9. JohnnyElRed on

      I don’t get why many protestant nations see catholic ones as more religiously devoted than themselves. It’s quite the opposite in many cases.

    10. Sad_Mall_3349 on

      I have been working for many for many years with folks from the USA and their ability to have two faces, work and church Sunday is astonishing.

      Fuck you in the office from Monday to Friday, be the best christian on Sunday.

    11. Mission-Shopping7170 on

      instead of churches we prefer to visit abortion clinics and gay clubs. that is great.

    12. foamingdogfever on

      I am surprised to see Germany so low on the list. Don’t they have a compulsory church tax? Maybe that is the reason.

    13. ShockingShorties on

      Why do they go?

      Why does anyone go to listen to such stuff?

    14. pussy-eater04 on

      I love the comparison between us state and eu member states In general suuuper interesting between both

    15. Taodaching on

      Where do they get this data from? Honestly doubt the samples are accurate.

    16. I’m actually proud to be a citizen of the least religious country in the western world. To me religion is probably the most destructive force in the world today, closely followed by endless growth capitalism.

    17. Note that stats like these are based on surveys and rely on people being honest with themselves and interviewers.

      A while back some researchers compared the numbers from surveys such as these with data gleaned from anonymity cell phone location data and found out that in many places in the US people will say they go to church/temple/whatever more often than they actually do.

    18. Yet danish people keep claiming we are a deeply christian country.

      LMFAO.

    19. Any-Board-6631 on

      Im not a European neither an American but look like religieous countries in Europe are those that just got democracy unlocked 

    20. tomba_be on

      Numbers seem way too high for Belgium. Most christian churches are barely used and closing at rapid speeds. Perhaps muslims drive up the statistics?

    21. AstraMilanoobum on

      New England , as usual, being the least religious yet richest and best educated part of the country…

    22. Econ_Orc on

      An American asked the question a decade ago why Denmark with a state religion is so much less religious than USA with (on paper) seperation of religion and state. If you got 20 minutes it is worth listening to his explanation.

      https://youtube.com/watch?v=9dUaqtT5vhU

    23. TheoryOfDevolution on

      Why do we give a shit about religious attendance in the US?

    24. 25% for Portugal? Sure, churches are always empty, but people want to convince other that they go to church.

    25. Existing_Inspector44 on

      In America there is the psychologist, in Romania we have church

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