Religion in Europe

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Mariathomas
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Religion in Europe

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Historically, religion in Europe has been a big index on European art, culture, philosophy and law. Well i think that the majority religion in Europe is Christianity, Eastern Orthodox and Protestant Churches. Following these is Islam concentrated mainly in the south east and Tibetan Buddhism, found in Kalmykia. Other religions including Judaism and Hinduism are smalle religions. Europe is a relatively secular continent and has the largest number and proportion of irreligious, agnostic and atheistic people in the Western world, with a particularly high number of self-described non-religious people in the Czech Republic, Estonia, Sweden, Germany (East), and France.
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OK, what's the point of topic discussion? Where is the issue?
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The largest religion in Europe for at least a millennium and a half has been Christianity.
Smaller religions include Judaism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Hinduism which are found in their largest groups in Britain and France...

hope i m right......

thanks........
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