AlexBKaiser
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In most Western European countries, the majority of adults identify as Christian. Portugal 83% Italy 80% Austria 80% Ireland 80% Finland 77% Switzerland 75% UK 73% Germany 71% Spain 66% Denmark 65% …More
In most Western European countries, the majority of adults identify as Christian.
Portugal 83% Italy 80% Austria 80% Ireland 80% Finland 77% Switzerland 75% UK 73% Germany 71% Spain 66% Denmark 65% France 64% Belgium 55% Sweden 52% Norway 51% Netherland 41%
Joseph a' Christian
@Robster - True and funny. "I may eat ants and call myself an ardvaark..."
Almighty God bless you.
Robster
So what? If they merely "identify" and don't believe or live it, it is utterly meaningless. If it is just shallow and cultural, it is useless. People identify as other genders when in physical reality, they are male or female. I may eat ants and call myself an ardvaark, or put antlers on my head and call myself an elk. I am still a human. What people CHOOSE to call themselves does nothing for the …More
So what? If they merely "identify" and don't believe or live it, it is utterly meaningless. If it is just shallow and cultural, it is useless. People identify as other genders when in physical reality, they are male or female. I may eat ants and call myself an ardvaark, or put antlers on my head and call myself an elk. I am still a human. What people CHOOSE to call themselves does nothing for the reality of what they are. I may identify as a Christian, but it could be entirely cultural. I may not go to Sunday services, read the Bible, or know anything about the faith.
Holy Cannoli
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Holy Cannoli
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AlexBKaiser
Another information, only 22 percent go to services monthly or more.