79,7% of the Finns belong to the Evangelical-Lutheran church, so it's the main church of Finland.
1,1% Finns are in the Orthodox Church. Then there are Islam, Jewish and a little bit Buddha church supporters in Finland.
So there are Christian, Orthodox, Islam, Jewish and Buddha churches and communities.
It is believed that all major religions are practiced in Finland. However nearly 80% of Finns belong to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland.
they study Gwam. and they all become
The Evangelical-Lutheran church came from Sweden, and the Orthodox church from Russia. There are also a bit of Muslims, Jews and Buddhists, who have brought their religions to Finland.
There are (of course) many religions in Finland but most of the people who live there are Lutherans.
They educate on a lot of religions, they don't teach one single religion as it is not a religious country.
Ireland and the U.S. are tight like spandex on a fat guy.
Lutheran is the official state religion. You can sign out of it and then you cannot be married or buried in the church, and you no longer pay the around 1% income tax to support the church.
The Republic of Finland is the official name for Finland.
There are no deserts in Finland
southern Finland
Finland, I guess
79,7% of the Finns belong to the Evangelical-Lutheran church, so it's the main church of Finland. 1,1% Finns are in the Orthodox Church. Then there are Islam, Jewish and a little bit Buddha church supporters in Finland. So there are Christian, Orthodox, Islam, Jewish and Buddha churches and communities.