Church of Scotland - which is Presbyterian in governance - majority of people identify with this Roman Catholic - about a quarter of Scots identify with this Islam - about 30K people in Scotland are of Pakistani heritage and likely identify with being Muslim Judaism - historic Jewish population south of Galsgow
The main religion in Scotland is Presbyterianism but there are people in Scotland who practice lots of other religions.
Christianity
Christian
Christianity is the largest religion in Scotland, then Judaism.
The main religion in Scotland is Church of Scotland Presbyterian.
Islam is the fastest growing religion in the Scotland.not only in the Scotland but in the world.
Much the same as it is now. The major religion is Christianity, split into the majority Presbyterian (Church of Scotland) and to a lesser degree and mostly in the Glasgow area, Roman Catholicism. The United Free Church of Scotland and the Church of Scotland reunited in 1929, creating the current Church of Scotland. By the late 20th century Islam was starting to make inroads, mainly through immigration from Pakistan.
Someone can find almost any type of information on Google Scotland. They can find things out about Scotland itself, or just general question's they might be having. Google Scotland doesn't differ very much from Google CA or Google USA.
In Ireland largely Catholic historically; in Scotland Presbyterianism and Catholicism (S. Uist/Barra).
Roman Catholic
scotland and the Netherlands
Is Isla grant's religion is Christianity.
There isn't too much religion in either country. Japan has Shinto and Zen Buddhism and Scotland has Presbyterianism, the Episcopalian Church and Catholicism.
The main religion in Scotland is Christianity. This is due to the history of these religions in Scotland and wider Europe. Other notable religions followed in Scotland are Islam and Buddhism. Scotland is home to one of the first Buddhist Tibetan temples in western Europe, at the Kagyu Samyé Ling Monastery in Dumfries and Galloway. As well as these, Scotland is home to followers of most world religions including Sikhism, Judaism, and Hinduism.