
Quick cultural question – do y’all have billboards in Germany like this? (There are 3 of these Christian ads within a mile radius of each other.) More generally, are people as vocal about their religiosity there?

Quick cultural question – do y’all have billboards in Germany like this? (There are 3 of these Christian ads within a mile radius of each other.) More generally, are people as vocal about their religiosity there?
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No, never seen something like this in Germany. That’s not saying it doesn’t exist anywhere
Religious billboards do exist (there is one a few hundred meters down the road near my place), but they are rare and usually much more unobtrusive.
Religiosity is a very private matter, usually not being mentioned in public in any way, not just for ordinary folks but also for politicians and celebs.
So the kind of “billboard on a pole” isn’t very widespread in the first place. And then – no, they aren’t used for this kind of stuff either. Religion is something very private in Germany. You don’t really talk about it, you don’t evangelize other people and someone (or some organisation) who would put up such a sign would be eyed with suspicion.