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Teísmo vs. Ateísmo na Europa (2005 Eurobarometer poll, no data for Former Yugoslavia and the Former Soviet Union except the Baltic States).

A Religião na Europa teve uma das principais influências na arte, cultura, filosofia e lei. The largest religion in Europe for at least a millennium and a half has been Christianity. Two countries in Southeastern Europe have Muslim majorities, while two more Muslim countries located mostly in Asia have small parts in Europe. Smaller religions include Judaism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism, and Hinduism which are found in their largest groups in Britain and France.

Over the last several decades, religious practice has been on the decline in a process of secularization.

Europe religiosity[1][2][3]
Catolicismo
  
35%
Igreja Ortodoxa
  
26.7%
Sem religião
  
18%
Protestantismo
  
13.7%
Islamismo
  
5.2%
Outros
  
1.4%

Referências

  1. Cristianismo na Europa → 46% Catholics of all 76.2% Christians is about 35% in total, 35% Orthodox of all is about 26.7% in total and 18% Protestants (other traditional Christians) of all is about 13.7% in total.
  2. The 2005 Eurostat Eurobarometer poll states 18% of irreligious.
  3. http://www.pewforum.org/uploadedfiles/Topics/Demographics/Muslimpopulation.pdf Islam in Europe states 3.2% Muslims in European Union, but non-European Union countries harbour even more Muslims so percents go to about 5.2%.