Major Cristians
they have sex every 5 hours
People don't get along and Facebook:tbh get really awkward.
Brazil is a diverse country with various beliefs, but predominant ones include Christianity (Catholicism and Protestantism), Afro-Brazilian religions like Candomblé and Umbanda, and Spiritism. There is also a growing number of people identifying as atheist or agnostic. The mix of indigenous, African, and European influences has also shaped unique syncretic beliefs in Brazil.
Brazil as a country doesn't believe in anything. There is no official religion. But Brazil is the country with the largest amount of catolics. Recently other churchs are growning too. Such as 'Renascer', 'igreja universal do reino de deus', 'bola de neve', so on...
they are probably about as various as north Americans but spiritism animism & pantheism are big especially in Brazil
In Brazil, popular beliefs often intertwine with cultural traditions and spirituality. Many Brazilians practice a form of syncretism, blending elements of Catholicism with African religions like Candomblé and Umbanda, leading to vibrant festivals and rituals. Additionally, beliefs in superstitions, such as the power of amulets (like the "figa") and the influence of good and bad omens, are prevalent. The idea of "jeitinho," or finding a way around problems through creativity and flexibility, also reflects a common Brazilian mindset.
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African slaves syncretised their native beliefs with the Catholic religion. While nominally Catholic, many of their descendants still hold beliefs that are identifiably African, such as Candomblé and Umbanda.
Unlike the rest of Latin America, which was conquered and/or settled by Spanish conquistadors, Brazil and Haiti were colonized by Portuguese and French explorers, respectively. Their culture and language reflect the beliefs and traditions brought by their former European masters.
Brazil's diverse geography, with its Amazon rainforest, coastal regions, and interior plateaus, has influenced various aspects of Brazilian culture. For example, the Amazon rainforest has shaped traditional indigenous practices and beliefs, while the coastal regions have influenced Brazil's cuisine and music. The vast size and varied landscapes of Brazil have also led to regional differences in culture and customs across the country.
Brazil with France being second
Portugal was the colonial ruler of Brazil when Brazil was a colony of Portugal.