Which country is the least religious in the world?

Which country is the least religious in the world?

Countries/Districts

Rank Country/District No, unimportant
1 Estonia 78\%
2 Sweden 82\%
3 Denmark 80\%
4 Czechia 75\%

How has religion influenced society?

Religious practice promotes the well-being of individuals, families, and the community. Regular attendance at religious services is linked to healthy, stable family life, strong marriages, and well-behaved children.

How important is religion in the world?

Despite variances in religious observance, a median of 62\% across the countries surveyed say that religion plays an important role in their lives, while 61\% agree that God plays an important role in their lives and 53\% say the same about prayer.

Do religious countries have more economic success?

Visitors sit in the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in March 2008 in Washington, D.C. A new study found countries that move away from religion and toward more secular, tolerant social norms and policies are more economically successful. (Photo by Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)

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Which countries have the highest percentage of non believers?

Belief in God declines in more developed countries and atheism is concentrated in Europe in countries such as Sweden (64 percent nonbelievers), Denmark (48 percent), France (44 percent) and Germany (42 percent). In contrast, the incidence of atheism in most sub-Saharan countries is below 1 percent.

Which countries are the least religious in the world?

China, Sweden, and the Czech Republic are among the world’s least religious countries.

Are women more religious than men in the US?

(Spencer Platt/Getty Images) In many parts of the world, women – especially Christian women – are more religious than men. In the United States, where seven-in-ten adults are Christian, this religion gender gap is actually greater than it is a number of other developed nations, including Canada, the UK, Germany and France.