About 76% of Europe is Christian. Splitting this up, about 35% of Europeans are Catholic, 27% Orthodox, and 14% Protestant. In addition, 18% of Europeans are non-affiliated, 5% are Muslim, and 0.02% are Jewish.
Religion is becoming less and less significant in Europe and more and more people are becoming unaffiliated or openly Atheist per year. Most who will become non-affiliated are in the Christian portion, which is causing the Islamic portion rise. Despite this, the Muslim population of Europe is not literally going through the roof as the proportion to the total population is.
i think 72.7% Europeans are christian.
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They built many places of learning where people came to study from around Europe. Countries all around Europe had these places. Towns grew up around these, which helped Europe. A lot of the people specialised in education and educated ordinary people, not just in Christianity but in other subjects too.
In many places in Europe (Denmark comes to mind) and America (Georgia comes to mind) that are named 'Christian.'
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Many white people are from Europe. You will also get white people from other places and there are people of darker colours that are from Europe too, particularly southern Europe.
Crusaders brought back information from Muslims to Europe Crusaders brought ancient texts from Muslim libraries to Europe Crusaders brought back ancient texts to Europe.
Most people in the United States are Christian. The biggest Christian denomination is Baptist.
Europe is predominantly Christian. None Christian religions include Judaism, & Romani beliefs.
120 million people in Europe
No, many non-Christian people celebrate Halloween.
I live in Runcorn and 65% claim to be christian!
Christianity is the oldest religion in Europe.