Some Christians in North Korea were imprisoned and murdered. So the Kim Jong family should learn to recognize everyone's humanity. Jouche is what the government wants people follow in North Korea.
In North Korea there is no religion as such, atlhough the cult of personality of the Kim dynasty is equivalent to a religion.
There is only one language in North Korea: Korean.There is only one religion in North Korea: Juche.
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North Korea
The main religion in North Korea is atheism, with the government promoting Juche ideology, which emphasizes self-reliance and the worship of the country's leaders, particularly Kim Il-sung and Kim Jong-il. All citizens are expected to adhere to these beliefs.
North Korea is communist and South Korea is democratic. The religion in North Korea is Buddhism and Confucianism and to a lesser extent Christianity and syncretic Chondogo. The religion in South Korea is Buddhism and CHristianity.
I'm not sure about North Korea, but Buddhism is a major religion in South Korea. South Korea is also very Christian.
Neither. Most people North Korea have no religion. There are very few Mulims or Christians there.
nothing. South Korea is full of bughists and christians. North Korea believe kim il sung as god
Because they believe in philosophy more than religion.
There has been several non-religious presidents in the past in the USA and it seemed to survive the experience! So no; many countries have non-religious or atheist leaders (the UK deputy Prime-Minister is openly atheist) and none of them (apart from North Korea itself; which has, in a sense, created a new religion of president worship!) has ended up like North Korea.
North Korea is an atheist state where most of the population does not practice any religion (at least publicly), however Christianity (Protestantism and Catholicism) does have a small presence along with Buddhism, Confucianism, Korean shamanism, and Chondogyo. North Korean leadership largely views any organized religion as a threat to the government's power. Kim Jong-Il and Kim Il-Sung are the closest that many North Koreans have to "God". They are revered almost to the point of worship.