At first I thought it said religious affliction lol.
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.“
Gandalfthebran on
The Great Wall of South (except for Pakistan and Bangladesh) , South East (except for Indonesia and Philippines), and East Asia. Nice.
TentacularSneeze on
So THAT’S why Trump wants Greenland: to share the good news about Jesus Christ.
/s
JamieTimee on
I wonder how much this 6 year old data has changed
charliehu1226 on
Isn’t Japan Shintoism?
GroundbreakingBag164 on
Germany should also be religiously unaffiliated now, the data in the post is just from 2020
War_Band_1257 on
Give it time, religion is a thing of the past. Even religious people are growing distant from their backwards practices.
Embrace science and secularism!
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.
Solid-Oven8150 on
Christianity is divided into Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox, and these divisions are so clear that they are like different religions and should not be grouped as one. Even Protestants have different subdivisions with distinct traditions, beliefs, and rules.
__esparoba on
I thought some countries were more catholic than christian
It’s very nice to see how colorful the eastern half of Asia is
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.
Jakyland on
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.
No_Peach6683 on
Taiwan?
DzoQiEuoi on
There’s still a long way to go if we’re ever to free humanity from these slave ideologies.
Gabito991 on
Deus Vult
GustavoistSoldier on
Religion works differently in East Asia than it does in the West
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

SuspendedJune on
People who believe jews run the world will have a hard time accepting this map
happybaby00 on
Eritrea is a Christian country.
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We need a turquoise wave around the world!
China’s religion quite literally is communism.
At first I thought it said religious affliction lol.
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.“
The Great Wall of South (except for Pakistan and Bangladesh) , South East (except for Indonesia and Philippines), and East Asia. Nice.
So THAT’S why Trump wants Greenland: to share the good news about Jesus Christ.
/s
I wonder how much this 6 year old data has changed
Isn’t Japan Shintoism?
Germany should also be religiously unaffiliated now, the data in the post is just from 2020
Give it time, religion is a thing of the past. Even religious people are growing distant from their backwards practices.
Embrace science and secularism!
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.
Christianity is divided into Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox, and these divisions are so clear that they are like different religions and should not be grouped as one. Even Protestants have different subdivisions with distinct traditions, beliefs, and rules.
I thought some countries were more catholic than christian
Estonia should be light blue
Greenland should be Christian. They even have their own church. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_Greenland
Japan is Buddhist.
It’s very nice to see how colorful the eastern half of Asia is
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.
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.
Taiwan?
There’s still a long way to go if we’re ever to free humanity from these slave ideologies.
Deus Vult
Religion works differently in East Asia than it does in the West
Wait I’m confused!!
Isn’t France, Belgium, UK, Sweden , Germany all Muslim?! Very baffled by this peculiar map. Maybe it’s pre 2014

People who believe jews run the world will have a hard time accepting this map
Eritrea is a Christian country.