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https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2018/06/13/how-religious-commitment-varies-by-country-among-people-of-all-ages/
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Clearly Poland needs to start advertising, because Russia probably isn't where you want to go if you're on the hunt for a particularly religious environment, especially if your starting point is the US. Now, Poland's gonna have a more-specifically-Catholic environment, which I bet isn't what they are, but I bet that they aren't Russian Orthodox either, so...
They could have moved to Ethiopia and been rocking that 82%, if it werent for that pesky racism point theyre standing on
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_and_appearance_of_Jesus
Unfortunately, Christ was the "wrong sort" of Christian.
You might want to recheck Poland. The article’s from 2018, and from what I’ve heard, thanks to the aura of Catholic child abuse scandals, they’re speedrunning Ireland’s post-independence history.
Could they please not? We have enough issues with local idiots and bigots without importing additional ones.
Also a massive part of supposed Polish religiousness is absolutly bullshit performative stunt for the older part of the family or the neighbors is a small town. Most religious indicators are (finally) rapidly declining.
It annoys me that the title in the first graphic is expressed the opposite way to what the legends mean and you have the actual meaning just below. Seems like a very bad choice of wording.
So, I agree that it's not the best presentation, but they're trying to put the summary of findings up top. The actual "title" of the chart is the subtitle beneath.
reactionaries like the two families in the article do not read.
I find it interesting that a surprisingly large number if my fellow countrymen (Norwegians) say that religion is very important to them, yet our turnout numbers for weekly organized worship is among the lowest.
I obviously can't say with any degree of certainty, but I wonder if where you're at, it's more common to hold personal faith without necessarily belonging to an organization.
As a Christian Anarchist in the USA, this is where I'm at. I struggle to find a church that is just about Jesus, community, study, and worship, without the "evangelical" right-wing sociopolitical under/overtones the US has been infected with. (Or more rarely the opposite reaction: A hyper-left political organization that happens to be church flavored.)
But my faith is still very important to me.
UU might be what you are looking for? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unitarian_Universalism?wprov=sfla1
Possibly. I'm agnostic myself, and I don't know enough religious people for that stat to match my impression.
However, it's worth noting that there's a lot of immigrants here, and it wouldn't surprise me if they affect the stats. We do have mosques, synagogues, and buddhists temples, but you pretty much only find those in the major cities. Immigrants are found all over the country, so I find it plausible that lack of a nearby relevant house of worship could be the cause. In rural norway it's mostly churches of the Lutheran kind.
19 % and 7 % seem to fit?