Two-thirds of people in Netherlands have no religious faith Society
March 14, 2016 Majority say church and state should be separate.
Majority say church and state should be separate. Fewer than a third of
Dutch people have a religious faith and nearly one in four describe
themselves as atheists, according to the latest census of belief in the
Netherlands. The trend towards secularisation also saw a decline in the
number of people describing themselves as spiritual, which dropped from
40% 10 years ago to 31%. The number who believed in the existence of a
higher power fell from 36% to 28% over the same period. Overall 25% of
people identified themselves as Christian, while 5% were Muslim and 2%
belonged to another faith group. The survey also found support for the
separation of church and state, with a majority saying that politics and
education should not be influenced by religion. Within the Christian
group the survey also found a trend towards more secular beliefs. Just
13% of Catholics believe in heaven and fewer than half believe that
Jesus is the son of God. The trend was less pronounced among the
Protestant congregations. Around 2,100 people were canvassed for the
‘God in Nederland’ survey, which has been carried out every 10 years
since 1996.
Read more at DutchNews.nl: Two-thirds of people in Netherlands have no religious faith http://www.dutchnews.nl/news/archives/2016/03/two-thirds-of-people-in-netherlands-have-no-religious-faith/
Monday, March 14, 2016
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