The Irish must have just said „f-off with that question“.
UmmetciV2 on
This shit fucking scares me. The thought of afterlife alone is one of the most terrifying things I could think. Like it is not even a void or something, you cease to exist. Nothing. I REALLY want afterlife to exist. PLEASE.
Micah7979 on
Interesting to see such high numbers in countries with a majority of atheist people.
Zandroe_ on
How can anyone in Croatia not believe in life after death? Here, the dead don’t just continue to exist, they continue to vote.
wanderlustcub on
Albania – there is no heaven, there is no hell, only darkness.
(600 miles away)
Türkiye – All aboard to the Good/Bad place!!!
Nihan-gen3 on
Belgium is already heaven /s
Forsaken-Link-5859 on
Iceland is keeping the spirit alive! Would be curious what the stats for USA are. Would think on another level
Inside-Associate-729 on
This color spectrum makes no sense. How is yellow more than dark green? Why is dark blue less than light blue? Why is purple #1?
Wakan_Tanka on
But how many believe in life after love?
acidankie on
As a Belgian I agree we don’t give a fuck
BeefyMiracleWhip on
Dang Bulgaria & Albania are literally just like “lights out” aren’t they
Edit: a fuckin nation
Ray1340 on
How old are these people?
Ninevolts on
Note that any religious statistics of Turkey are taken from Religious Affairs Bureau and they’re known to make shit up.
Consistent-Refuse-74 on
It’s so sad that Russia and Ukraine are this low. They’re giving their eternal life to the cause.
levenspiel_s on
I guess we Turkish want to believe there is another chance after this crappy life.
fedricohohmannlautar on
Hoxha has its consecuences…
lordnacho666 on
Surprised by the Scandinavians. People are quite secular there, most do not really believe in the supernatural. Seems very high, you have to wonder how the question was phrased.
JRJenss on
The Balkans has got it all baby!! From the highest to the lowest level of belief, and everything in between. And all of this within such a small territory.
But hey…basically everyone is religious here. We just don’t believe in gods and stuff like that. But we’re religious!! But we only see a glimpse of a priest or an inside of the church during funerals or some weirdos‘ weddings. But we’re religious! Don’t you forget it.
The most religious people in Europe.
JRJenss on
The Balkans has got it all baby!! From the highest to the lowest level of belief, and everything in between. And all of this within such a small territory.
But hey…basically everyone is religious here. We just don’t believe in gods and stuff like that. But we’re religious!! But we only see a glimpse of a priest or an inside of a church during funerals or some weirdos‘ weddings. But we’re religious! Don’t you forget it.
The most religious people in Europe.
its_raining_scotch on
It’s so interesting how religiously devout the Iberian peninsula was for so long and then very recently they almost completely dropped it all. It’s like they gave it their best for 1000 years and then decided it didn’t help anything and that they’re over it.
Well dang. Here I went thinking Poland and Italy were majority religious countries cause Catholicism.
LoveN5 on
It’s kind of hard to say because what do you mean when you say life after death? The American Evangelical idea that you go to Heaven or Hell after you die right away isn’t that common among other Christians, they believe you die and are redirected by Jesus later as salvation. Depending on how it was worded the question probably came across as weird to some.
Pizzafriedchickenn on
As a British citizen that can’t be true. No way we’re one of the highest
Just_Nefariousness55 on
Ireland simply doesn’t believe.
HairyMarzipan899 on
According to this map, Belgium is no longer in Europe.
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The Irish must have just said „f-off with that question“.
This shit fucking scares me. The thought of afterlife alone is one of the most terrifying things I could think. Like it is not even a void or something, you cease to exist. Nothing. I REALLY want afterlife to exist. PLEASE.
Interesting to see such high numbers in countries with a majority of atheist people.
How can anyone in Croatia not believe in life after death? Here, the dead don’t just continue to exist, they continue to vote.
Albania – there is no heaven, there is no hell, only darkness.
(600 miles away)
Türkiye – All aboard to the Good/Bad place!!!
Belgium is already heaven /s
Iceland is keeping the spirit alive! Would be curious what the stats for USA are. Would think on another level
This color spectrum makes no sense. How is yellow more than dark green? Why is dark blue less than light blue? Why is purple #1?
But how many believe in life after love?
As a Belgian I agree we don’t give a fuck
Dang Bulgaria & Albania are literally just like “lights out” aren’t they
Edit: a fuckin nation
How old are these people?
Note that any religious statistics of Turkey are taken from Religious Affairs Bureau and they’re known to make shit up.
It’s so sad that Russia and Ukraine are this low. They’re giving their eternal life to the cause.
I guess we Turkish want to believe there is another chance after this crappy life.
Hoxha has its consecuences…
Surprised by the Scandinavians. People are quite secular there, most do not really believe in the supernatural. Seems very high, you have to wonder how the question was phrased.
The Balkans has got it all baby!! From the highest to the lowest level of belief, and everything in between. And all of this within such a small territory.
But hey…basically everyone is religious here. We just don’t believe in gods and stuff like that. But we’re religious!! But we only see a glimpse of a priest or an inside of the church during funerals or some weirdos‘ weddings. But we’re religious! Don’t you forget it.
The most religious people in Europe.
The Balkans has got it all baby!! From the highest to the lowest level of belief, and everything in between. And all of this within such a small territory.
But hey…basically everyone is religious here. We just don’t believe in gods and stuff like that. But we’re religious!! But we only see a glimpse of a priest or an inside of a church during funerals or some weirdos‘ weddings. But we’re religious! Don’t you forget it.
The most religious people in Europe.
It’s so interesting how religiously devout the Iberian peninsula was for so long and then very recently they almost completely dropped it all. It’s like they gave it their best for 1000 years and then decided it didn’t help anything and that they’re over it.
It is weird to me that Portugal is one of the most religious countries in Europe, but that their belief in the afterlife is so low [https://www.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/ccp616/belief_in_god_in_north_america_and_europe/](https://www.reddit.com/r/MapPorn/comments/ccp616/belief_in_god_in_north_america_and_europe/)
Ah, the Portuguese, Catholics but skeptics…
Well dang. Here I went thinking Poland and Italy were majority religious countries cause Catholicism.
It’s kind of hard to say because what do you mean when you say life after death? The American Evangelical idea that you go to Heaven or Hell after you die right away isn’t that common among other Christians, they believe you die and are redirected by Jesus later as salvation. Depending on how it was worded the question probably came across as weird to some.
As a British citizen that can’t be true. No way we’re one of the highest
Ireland simply doesn’t believe.
According to this map, Belgium is no longer in Europe.