According to Wikipedia, 64% of the population pays church tax. Of course, that doesn't necessarily mean they are deeply religious. In some cases it means that they are simply reluctant to leave the church.
As in the past, they worshiped God. However, it should be noted that a large percentage were non-religious.
Religion in Germany varies by region, with the majority of Germans being Christian, either Protestant or Catholic. Eastern Germany has a higher percentage of atheists and non-religious individuals due to historical factors. There are also significant Muslim and other religious communities in Germany, particularly in larger cities.
i think religious education in Germany is just called religion
How much percentage of land did Germany loose as a result of the treaty of versailles
Approximately 40 of scientists identify as religious.
Certainly.
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Christmas
a lot
There were a few circumstances which made Germany vulnerable to major religious changes. First, Germany had a standard religious myth before the invasion of Christianity. This myth is often known as the Nibelung. With the invasion of the Roman Empire and the spread of Christianity, this myth was incorporated into Christian tradition. The Protestant Reformation also helped change Germany's religious views.
Roman Catholic
I believe that around 86% of the world's population is religious. 6 billion.