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    1. Cefalopodul on

      The map is incorrect. Oriental Orthodox is not the same thing as Eastern Orthodox.

    2. I’m surprised Roman Catholicism is the biggest religion in Canada considering how Henry VIII separated from the Roman Catholic Church, is there a specific reason?

    3. Throwawayhair66392 on

      Canada: We believe in the separation of church and state unlike our evil southern neighbor!

      Also Canada: We use tax money to fund religious Catholic schools!

    4. OverloadedSofa on

      Now, by looking at regions and religions. Wha religions has the best food?! Roman Catholic could be the winner for me

    5. The color of Japan is at least doubtful

      [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Japan](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Japan)

      Only 3% declare to be „Shinto“, compared to 46% Buddhism, and 42% „No religion“. But then many of these Buddhist and „No religion“ do practice Shinto, that is not incompatible. When the percentages of the followers of different religions or no religion are added, including Shinto, the percentages add to more than 100% by a large margin.

    6. Wop-wops-Wanderer on

      Meh, not bothering with New Zealand, which has one of the highest „No Religion“ statistics, is blasphemy /s

    7. Denmark should be no religion. Most people are part of the church, because we get baptised as kids, but almost no one is actually a believer and nor do they attend church. I’ve only met a handful of people in my life that said they were religious

    8. JapaneseJohnnyVegas on

      Hard to believe No Religion is the largest ‚religion‘ in the UK or france. 

    9. Happytallperson on

      I like the label ‚Orthodoxy‘

      About what? ‚Oh nothing in particular, we just live our lives in an orthodox way.‘

      Also ’not sure‘ is an amazing name for a religion. 

    10. douggieball1312 on

      Ironic that Roman Catholicism is the largest denomination in Germany when it’s the birthplace of the Reformation.

    11. Oh, that’s what John Lennon meant by „and No Religion, too.“

      Those gray parts.

    12. CrazyNeighb0r on

      Largest religion is not „no religion“ . Should change the title to largest belief or worship. And state „none“

    13. Very outdated map. Germany has been atheist for years and I guess other European countries too

    14. Analternate1234 on

      Factoring in China and Japan is misleading here. Chinese folk religion and Shintoism are not centrally organized religions in comparison to western nations where Catholicism and even many Protestant denominations are very organized and centralized.

      Chinese folk religion and Shintoism play a larger part in everyday life in China and Japan. Most Chinese and Japanese people are still spiritual whereas looking at the western nations that are reported as irreligious do not follow the practices and tenets of Christianity in their everyday life. Also Germany is mostly irreligious

    15. Hairy-Conference-802 on

      Vietnam should be folk religion

      Buddhism is only around 12% of population (last I checked it was 12%).

    16. Veritas_Vanitatum on

      What is with France, great Britain, Sweden, Australia, Czechia, Netherlands, Korea and New Zealand?!

      Or China? Even there is religion

    17. I’m absolutely not convinced Russia is correct. Orthodoxy is mostly a cultural thing there, so not sure if it counds. Like it’s very common for people to say ortodox when asked about religion, and answer no when asked if the believe in god.

    18. Martinrdh96 on

      Other Christian Denominations is rather unclear. You can just say Protestantism, but which Protestant Church? Protestantism itself is a loose denomination.

      The largest Christian Denominations in the US is actually also Catholic.

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