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IT is an interesting and significant fact that, in all the discussion which has taken place concerning the reconstruction of Europe, but little has been said concerning the part that religion ...
Faith is quietly rising across Europe, reshaping culture through churches, mosques, temples, and youth-led spiritual ...
Indeed, after 1,500 years or so of being anchored in religion, Europe now champions zealous secularism and even anti-theism. Today’s European democracy is a byproduct of the French Revolution ...
Christians are still a majority in Europe but disaffiliation thinned the Christian population from 2010 to 2020, according to Pew Research Center.
Luke Goodrich writes that according to the European Court of Human Rights, it is fine for government schools to expel students for wearing religiously mandated clothing.
Religion in America is just a whole different story. Sure, it's caused its share of problems, but nothing even remotely on the scale of what happened in Europe.
Vatican Basilica, Rome. (Alberto Pizzoli/AFP/Getty Images) Most Christians in Western Europe today are non-practicing, but Christian identity still remains a meaningful religious, social and cultural ...