Eγώ διαβάζω τις πηγές της βικιπέδια; Εσύ μας έχεις παραθέσει μια μεγαλειώδη σούπα όπου ανακατεύεις ότι μπορεί να φανταστεί κανείς για να κάνεις πολιτική προπαγάνδα.
Εγώ θαυμάζω την Αμερική και τα επιτεύγματά της αλλά δεν παραμυθιάζομαι ότι αυτό οφείλεται στη θρησκεία κάποιου τμήματος της χώρας. Για να αραδιάσω μετά και έναν πολιτικό λίβελο ενάντια σε ότι με ενοχλεί πολιτικά και ιδεολογικά.
Ας δούμε τι λένε οι ίδιοι οι Γερμανοί για τη χώρα. Για να δούμε αν και τι διαφορετικό έγραψα εγώ.
Germany is an intercultural and multi-religious country. It's important to understand that apart from main Christian religions (Protestantism and Catholicism) and several minority beliefs,
around a third of the people in Germany are atheists. Christian church, including both Catholicism and Protestantism, is the dominant church in Germany. Still, there are many other religious practices such as Islam, Judaism, Buddhism, and Hinduism that are popular in Germany.
Are Germans Catholic or Protestant?
Unlike most European countries, which tend to be either largely Catholic (e.g. Ireland, Spain) or largely Protestant (e.g. Sweden, UK),
German Christians are split almost evenly.
Around half of Germany's Christians are from the Evangelical Church of Germany (a combination of Protestant religions including Lutheranism and Protestant Calvinism) and half are Roman Catholic. Around 2% of the country practice other Christian religions - mainly Orthodoxy, including both Eastern and Oriental Orthodoxy.
Explore the diverse religious landscape of Germany, from Christianity to Islam and other minority faiths, reflecting its multicultural society.
www.expatrio.com
Να δούμε και μια πηγή ακόμα.
Religions in Germany
84 percent of the world’s population belong to a religion – a percentage that is rising all the time. The opposite trend can be observed in Germany, however, where fewer and fewer people feel tied to a religion. In a survey, almost 80 percent
of young people said that they could live without a religious faith.
While one in two people in Germany still belonged to one of the two major Christian churches in 2017, this number will fall to just one in three by 2060, according to a study carried out by the University of Freiburg.
Around 36 percent of the population are already unaffiliated with any religion.
Religion in Germany and the “Religions for Peace” World Assembly. We present the facts.
www.deutschland.de