Catholicism (27,0%)
Protestantism (16,6%)
Islam (5,7%)
Hinduism (1,3%)
Buddhism (1,0%)
Non-religious (48,4%)
Anti-christ like me ;)
Christianity
62% of the Dutch has no affiliation to a religion.
scotland and the Netherlands
Not a lot. In the Netherlands, not a lot of people have a religion.
They learn religion,reading,and arithmetic.
Islamic
England was supporting the Netherlands and had the "audacity" to reject Catholicism as an official religion (supporting Protestantism).
Holland is a region in the Netherlands. Dutch Reformation is the state religion of the Netherlands. 30% Roman Catholic, 11% Dutch Reformed, 6% Calvanist, 3% other Christian, 6% Muslim, 2% other faith. 42% Atheist (one of the highest Atheist percentages in a Democratic country).
Holland is a region in the Netherlands. Dutch Reformation is the state religion of the Netherlands. 30% Roman Catholic, 11% Dutch Reformed, 6% Calvanist, 3% other Christian, 6% Muslim, 2% other faith. 42% Atheist (one of the highest Atheist percentages in a Democratic country).
In France it was particularly influential. The French Protestant's had to escape to Germany.
that would depend on which historical era if it was before the 1500's then the main religion of Scotland and the Netherlands was Roman- Catholic if it was after the reformation of Martin Luther then it would be protestant Christian or Anglican - Catholic. if it is modern day religions those are varied because of varied immigrations, wars etc
England was supporting the Netherlands and had the "audacity" to reject Catholicism as an official religion (supporting Protestantism).