← Back to context Comment by tootie 5 years ago How about church membership 3 comments tootie Reply prophesi 5 years ago Funnily enough, one of the most secular countries, Sweden, has a 50%+ church membership. But it's an anomaly; church membership is still a good litmus test for secularity everywhere else. ur-whale 5 years ago > Sweden, has a 50%+ church membership.Could it be that in Sweden, you get some sort of tax rebate or discounts at supermarkets if you are officially registered with some religion? meheleventyone 5 years ago If it’s anything like Iceland people get auto-registered as members. Much better to look at things like church attendance rates.
prophesi 5 years ago Funnily enough, one of the most secular countries, Sweden, has a 50%+ church membership. But it's an anomaly; church membership is still a good litmus test for secularity everywhere else. ur-whale 5 years ago > Sweden, has a 50%+ church membership.Could it be that in Sweden, you get some sort of tax rebate or discounts at supermarkets if you are officially registered with some religion? meheleventyone 5 years ago If it’s anything like Iceland people get auto-registered as members. Much better to look at things like church attendance rates.
ur-whale 5 years ago > Sweden, has a 50%+ church membership.Could it be that in Sweden, you get some sort of tax rebate or discounts at supermarkets if you are officially registered with some religion? meheleventyone 5 years ago If it’s anything like Iceland people get auto-registered as members. Much better to look at things like church attendance rates.
meheleventyone 5 years ago If it’s anything like Iceland people get auto-registered as members. Much better to look at things like church attendance rates.
Funnily enough, one of the most secular countries, Sweden, has a 50%+ church membership. But it's an anomaly; church membership is still a good litmus test for secularity everywhere else.
> Sweden, has a 50%+ church membership.
Could it be that in Sweden, you get some sort of tax rebate or discounts at supermarkets if you are officially registered with some religion?
If it’s anything like Iceland people get auto-registered as members. Much better to look at things like church attendance rates.