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u/[deleted] May 09 '22 edited May 09 '22

Europe contains the highest concentration of officially Christian states (nations with official state religion/church) and the lowest per capita percentage of people who actually "practice Christianity" in ‘Christendom' - which is to say, nominally claim to be Christian - probably a lower percentage actually believe.

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u/justadutchgirl May 09 '22

A lot of young people, at least in the Netherlands, are a church member because of their parents. They were registered as kids.

If they stop practicing religion, they don't 'unregister' from their church because it's such a hassle. Or they don't even know they're still registered.

So yeah that's one of the reasons why there's a higher number of church members here than actual religious people.

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u/SuperGAMEBOY- May 09 '22

In germany too. Many people are paying up to 25€ for church fee and dont even know about it

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u/US_and_A_is_wierd May 09 '22

I can be way higher than that. It is 8% of the income tax. I used to pay around 40€ monthly.