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Most Europeans are atheists?[/B]
Most Europeans (apart from the Italian and the Spaniards) are agnostics or atheists. In fact, Europe is extremely secular and not preoccupied by religion or religious debate. In fact, I hardly know any people who believe in God among my colleagues and acquaintancies. 2 weeks ago I was invited at a conference about social history of opera at the (prestigious and very rich) Catholic Academy in Schwerte (in West Germany), and among the participants only 2 were Christians, one Catholic and one Protestant. There is a strong tradition of German Catholicism, mostly generating from the Bonn area, but they're mainly involved in politics, in the CDU and CSU party, NOT in academics. France is even more secular.[/QUOTE]
If this is true then why are there so many shrines on the roads in places like France and Belgium??
Most Europeans are atheists?[/B]
Most Europeans (apart from the Italian and the Spaniards) are agnostics or atheists. In fact, Europe is extremely secular and not preoccupied by religion or religious debate. In fact, I hardly know any people who believe in God among my colleagues and acquaintancies. 2 weeks ago I was invited at a conference about social history of opera at the (prestigious and very rich) Catholic Academy in Schwerte (in West Germany), and among the participants only 2 were Christians, one Catholic and one Protestant. There is a strong tradition of German Catholicism, mostly generating from the Bonn area, but they're mainly involved in politics, in the CDU and CSU party, NOT in academics. France is even more secular.[/QUOTE]
If this is true then why are there so many shrines on the roads in places like France and Belgium??
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