The main religion in Papua New Guinea is Christianity.
According to 2000 Census; 96.4% of Papua New Guineans are Christian, of various denominations, whilst 3.6% of other religions are composed of Indigenous beliefs such as traditional animistic and ancestor worship, or religions from other countries, such as Baha'i.
The Papua New Guinea Embassy website states that, out of the total population, 30% are Roman Catholic and 20% are evangelical Lutheran, making up the largest percentage of Protestants.
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No it is not, it has strong Christian values and beliefs.
Papua New Guinea is south of the equator.
Papua New Guinea is a strong Christian country with the majority of Papua New Guineans against the legalisation of homosexuality.
"Guinea" is located on the west side of Africa; Papua New Guinea is a separate country, and is located above Australia.
New Guinea is within the southern hemisphere and the theoretical region known as the eastern hemisphere.
New Guinea is the name of the island where the country of Papua New Guinea is located.
Mt Trikora is located in Papua New Guinea.
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Two countries occupy the island of New Guinea. They are Papua New Guinea in the east, and West Papua, a province of Indonesia, to the west (Dutch New Guinea during WW2).