According to the survey, only 20% of people in the Czech Republic believe in God, 85% of respondents think that they do not need faith in God to have moral principles and only 2% of people attend church services weekly.

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  1. And yet because of stupid electoral coalitions KDU gained seats like crazy by leeching off its electoral partners despite the fact they usually poll barely above the threshold. Even worse they will like gain the ministry for dealing with social issues.

    Gonna have to wait another 4 years for meaningful social legislation.

  2. I’m a deist but I don’t want religions to disappear completely. They should exist as cultural behaviors. I would like to visit a church to find peace and tranquility, and that’s all.

  3. Without religion you get cultural and personal nihilism.

    There is no universal morality.

    Western humanism is just secular Christianity.

    You need God to have moral principles.

  4. I love now that it’s hip and cool to be atheist, Scandinavia is suddenly pretending it’s been on the bandwagon all along. If there ever was a place more fake..

  5. It does nt matter anymore whether they are atheist or not. They should ask whether do they still believe in christian conservative.

  6. The biggest problem for those who do not believe in God is that moral principles can collapse. Considering the modern society and the future in which God’s presence weakens, a lot of effort will be needed to protect human morality.

  7. Were the czechs always so atheist or is this a remnant of communism?

    Places like Russia or Romania have crancked up their christianity by 1000 after the end of communism with huge new churches everywhere in comparisson

  8. “Only?”. It is still pretty high that people believe in a invisible something that controls everything.

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