More French describe themselves as Catholics (nearly 80%) if they have a pick to do between religions. But nearly 40% would describe themselves as 'non-religious' when it is listed. Atheists (believing that there is no God) has a much more restrictive definition than simply 'not convinced by religion or not practicing one', so they would be a fraction of these. Dunno how much.
Because there are many Christians living in France. Easter is celebrated wherever practising Christians live.
98%, according to Adherents.com. This figure may include nominal Christians who do not practice their religion to fully participating practitioners.
The Huguenots were a group of Protestant Christians in France that were persecuted by Catholics. When the fled the country, it seriously hurt the French economy.
If you are referring to religion, the majority is christians but ofc there are some other religions there to. If the question is referring to what they worship in general the answer is BACON!
France has more railway tracks than Belgium.
No - why?
All Christians or atheists
A:There are wicked Muslims, Jews, Christians, Hindus and atheists alive today, among others. More importantly, there are good Muslims, Jews, Christians, Hindus and atheists alive today, and these are the ones we should focus on.
The question is flawed for two reasons:It assumes all atheists think about Christians crying while praying. They don't.It assumes there is an authority that speaks for all atheists. There isn't.
Why not? I am friends with Muslims, Christians, Buddhists, Taoists, atheists and probably a few more. It enriches life.
Yes there are many fiscally conservative atheists. And many christains are liberals. I am an example of the latter.
Christians believe in an all-powerful divine being. Therefore, by definition a Christian cannot be an atheist.
I don't think it's true that atheists say christians harm children. Some atheists believe that children would be better served by education if they were taught about all major religions rather than one as it would give a more balanced view of the world.
C.S. Lewis (The Chronicles of Narnia)
Non-Catholics, non-Christians and Atheists.
No. While there are atheists in the US, most Americans identify as Christians.
By definition, atheists don't believe in God; therefore they can't "believe in what Christians think."that being said, atheists do have moral guide lines, not unsimilar from christians or any other follower of any religion. the claim that atheists are immoral is totally unjustified.considering that atheism is merely not believing in a god, that is arguably the only definite belief that is opposed, an atheist can can believe in everything else that a christian believes aside from their position on faith.