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<blockquote data-quote="pickup" data-source="post: 795791"><p>Hmm That is odd, i chose to quote klein's post and i got a little more than I see in his post on the screen.</p><p></p><p>Very religious catholic country??, klein.</p><p></p><p>Despite recent losses in adherents, Christianity is still by far the largest religion in Germany,[5] with the Protestant Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD) comprising 29.9% [10] as of 31 December 2008 (down 0.3% compared to the 30.2%[12] in the year before) of the population and Roman Catholicism comprising 30.7% as of Dec. 2008[13] (also down 0.3% compared to the year before).[14] Consequently a majority of the German people belong to a Christian community although many of them take no active part in church life with Sunday church attendance considerably less than 10 percent of which 4.1% Catholics (in 2008)[15] and 1.2% Protestants (in 2007) belonging to the EKD.[16] 1.7% of the population are Orthodox Christians.[5]</p><p>Independent and congregational churches exist in all larger towns and many smaller ones, but most such churches are small. One of these is the confessional Lutheran Church called Independent Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Germany.</p><p>Until the Reformation of the 16th Century, Roman Catholicism was the sole established Church in Germany.</p><p></p><p>the above taken from wikipedia</p><p></p><p>As you can see the protestants are running neck and neck with the catholics in terms of numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pickup, post: 795791"] Hmm That is odd, i chose to quote klein's post and i got a little more than I see in his post on the screen. Very religious catholic country??, klein. Despite recent losses in adherents, Christianity is still by far the largest religion in Germany,[5] with the Protestant Evangelical Church in Germany (EKD) comprising 29.9% [10] as of 31 December 2008 (down 0.3% compared to the 30.2%[12] in the year before) of the population and Roman Catholicism comprising 30.7% as of Dec. 2008[13] (also down 0.3% compared to the year before).[14] Consequently a majority of the German people belong to a Christian community although many of them take no active part in church life with Sunday church attendance considerably less than 10 percent of which 4.1% Catholics (in 2008)[15] and 1.2% Protestants (in 2007) belonging to the EKD.[16] 1.7% of the population are Orthodox Christians.[5] Independent and congregational churches exist in all larger towns and many smaller ones, but most such churches are small. One of these is the confessional Lutheran Church called Independent Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Germany. Until the Reformation of the 16th Century, Roman Catholicism was the sole established Church in Germany. the above taken from wikipedia As you can see the protestants are running neck and neck with the catholics in terms of numbers. [/QUOTE]
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