Keep in mind that many countries such as the United Kingdom, Australia, and France are Christian but masses are immigrants or irreligious. The survey is also skewed by people claiming to be Christian but who are really irreligious
i.e. people in some countrieis are more open to being irreligious than others
dphayteeyl on
I would love some feedback on the colour scheme this time
Apparently the Green was good last time for Islam, but I am still unsure this time
Christianity as such is an outdated parameter. I know for instance many people who are baptized, thus technically Christian, only because of tradition. Many of which consider themselves as atheist or agnostic
Ampersand55 on
You are automatically enrolled in the church of Sweden, it’s an opt out membership. But only 15% of its members believe in Jesus.
joethesaint on
UK just staying grey on every religion map.
MazzeJabalKarajat on
Ok
ZnarfGnirpslla on
I’d assume these numbers are heavily inflated especially in Europe since lots of people (like me) are still members of the church but do not give a crap about religion and never actually go. I just can’t be bothered to formally leave it since it doesn’t cost me any money lmao
nefarious_epicure on
There’s no way Ireland is that high anymore. The church has undergone a massive collapse in the past 30 years.
BrightWayFZE on
Is it me or is the Vatican is showing less than expected.
savetheHauptfeld on
Didn’t Germany just fall under that 50%?
IllustriousQuail4130 on
Portugal 90%? No way
Pyke64 on
Belgium is orange and then Zeeland (the Netherlands) is the only part that is red?
Chinerpeton on
Extremely out of date for Poland, according to the 2011 Census we already had slightly below 90%, and in the 2021 Census it went down to 72%. At this pace it probably could be below 70% if a new census was done today.
lmmanuelKunt on
No data on the Vatican? Gee, I wonder what their proportion of Christianity is.
Nevergetbanned3 on
France lol.
Vysair on
East Malaysia has a christian majority if Im not wrong
nanek_4 on
Really unfortunate what Europe has become
JunoSpaceGirl on
Is it wrong to say i wish less religion was around :(((
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Keep in mind that many countries such as the United Kingdom, Australia, and France are Christian but masses are immigrants or irreligious. The survey is also skewed by people claiming to be Christian but who are really irreligious
i.e. people in some countrieis are more open to being irreligious than others
I would love some feedback on the colour scheme this time
Apparently the Green was good last time for Islam, but I am still unsure this time
Source: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_by_country](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christianity_by_country) (there is bound to be mistakes but it is the best source I could find)
Note: The Vatican and San Marino should be dark red
Can we find a map that shows practicing Christianity? Maybe put some parameters?
Russia? Come on surely you must include what has been termed the last bastion of Christianity in the West?
[The proportion of Christians in Brazil is below 90%](https://www.statista.com/statistics/1066928/religious-affiliation-in-brazil/)
[The proportion of Christians in colombia is below 90%](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Colombia)
Christianity as such is an outdated parameter. I know for instance many people who are baptized, thus technically Christian, only because of tradition. Many of which consider themselves as atheist or agnostic
You are automatically enrolled in the church of Sweden, it’s an opt out membership. But only 15% of its members believe in Jesus.
UK just staying grey on every religion map.
Ok
I’d assume these numbers are heavily inflated especially in Europe since lots of people (like me) are still members of the church but do not give a crap about religion and never actually go. I just can’t be bothered to formally leave it since it doesn’t cost me any money lmao
There’s no way Ireland is that high anymore. The church has undergone a massive collapse in the past 30 years.
Is it me or is the Vatican is showing less than expected.
Didn’t Germany just fall under that 50%?
Portugal 90%? No way
Belgium is orange and then Zeeland (the Netherlands) is the only part that is red?
Extremely out of date for Poland, according to the 2011 Census we already had slightly below 90%, and in the 2021 Census it went down to 72%. At this pace it probably could be below 70% if a new census was done today.
No data on the Vatican? Gee, I wonder what their proportion of Christianity is.
France lol.
East Malaysia has a christian majority if Im not wrong
Really unfortunate what Europe has become
Is it wrong to say i wish less religion was around :(((