Atheism is NOT a religion, but a lack of religious beliefs.
Tulevik on
Please read the title again, but slowly
Theqrow88 on
How does one join the religion of GeoData & Rankings?
Digitalmodernism on
Incoming annoying comments :“Based Balkans“ „Western Europe is actually green“.
reignster015 on
Aitheism as a religion is a contradiction in terms
LaPutita890 on
I’m actually a bit surprised by Greece, it’s pretty religious typically. But pleasant surprise as an atheist myself I guess haha
Rare_Oil_1700 on
Fun fact: Latin America is Catholic
Username12764 on
r/portugalcykablyat
Nachooolo on
I think „Most Common *Religious Belief* Among Gen Z in Europe“ would have been a better title if you wanted to show Atheism/Irreligious.
Pieterstern on
Wasn’t expecting that from Turkey.
YetAnotherInterneter on
I love the idea of an *Atheist religion*.
A bunch of likeminded people meet up every week in a church dedicated to Atheism and discuss their shared beliefs on the absence of an all-powerful higher being.
Micah7979 on
Atheist is by definition not a religion.
Pure-Poet3194 on
Source?
PsychologicalPen8013 on
Didn’t expect that from Greece and Turkey
Sub_blup on
I didn’t expect that from Turkey. Very heartwarming.
SlapTart on
Perfect colors for colorblindnes.
I can see the yellow. What are the others?
BizarroCullen on
/R/PORTUGALCYKABLYAT
PassaTempo15 on
Are you sure about Greece?
FestivalNudista on
This gives me hope
Google_Autocorect on
Sooo Andorra and Liechtenstein are praying to…the sea??
Smooth-Traininggg on
Can anyone explain the history behind North Kosovo/ Bosnia?
Seems like they are a bit isolated compared to the countries around them
Edit: for correct country
DJ-Kouraje on
Anyone have a good explanation, video, or article about why parts of the Balkans are Muslim, and others are Christian?
toughfluffer on
This map is a load of bollocks I think you’ll find most gen z in Ireland are lapsed catholics. Catholicism was forced on them from a young age and in the mean time they’ve had the good sense to just love their lives outside of the church’s grasp.
cheltenhamtownfc on
Interesting how Protestant Christianity has really failed to captivate the younger generations
Weebs-Chan on
Source ? Genuinely, how could they know that
HuTrUK on
This really cannot be true, there is zero chance of atheism being more common than islam in Turkey, the sampling of this is messed up.
Fluffy-Citron7519 on
Even Türkiye that is an Islamic majority?!
As a resident for over a decade, I am not convinced.
29 Kommentare
Atheism is NOT a religion, but a lack of religious beliefs.
Please read the title again, but slowly
How does one join the religion of GeoData & Rankings?
Incoming annoying comments :“Based Balkans“ „Western Europe is actually green“.
Aitheism as a religion is a contradiction in terms
I’m actually a bit surprised by Greece, it’s pretty religious typically. But pleasant surprise as an atheist myself I guess haha
Fun fact: Latin America is Catholic
r/portugalcykablyat
I think „Most Common *Religious Belief* Among Gen Z in Europe“ would have been a better title if you wanted to show Atheism/Irreligious.
Wasn’t expecting that from Turkey.
I love the idea of an *Atheist religion*.
A bunch of likeminded people meet up every week in a church dedicated to Atheism and discuss their shared beliefs on the absence of an all-powerful higher being.
Atheist is by definition not a religion.
Source?
Didn’t expect that from Greece and Turkey
I didn’t expect that from Turkey. Very heartwarming.
Perfect colors for colorblindnes.
I can see the yellow. What are the others?
/R/PORTUGALCYKABLYAT
Are you sure about Greece?
This gives me hope
Sooo Andorra and Liechtenstein are praying to…the sea??
Can anyone explain the history behind North Kosovo/ Bosnia?
Seems like they are a bit isolated compared to the countries around them
Edit: for correct country
Anyone have a good explanation, video, or article about why parts of the Balkans are Muslim, and others are Christian?
This map is a load of bollocks I think you’ll find most gen z in Ireland are lapsed catholics. Catholicism was forced on them from a young age and in the mean time they’ve had the good sense to just love their lives outside of the church’s grasp.
Interesting how Protestant Christianity has really failed to captivate the younger generations
Source ? Genuinely, how could they know that
This really cannot be true, there is zero chance of atheism being more common than islam in Turkey, the sampling of this is messed up.
Even Türkiye that is an Islamic majority?!
As a resident for over a decade, I am not convinced.
Edit: check this for reference
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irreligion_in_Turkey
I guess Italy must be grey atheism
Look at the absence of Protestantism