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By Austin Cline, About.com Guide to Atheism since 1998

Czech Republic: Most Atheist Country in Europe?

Wednesday February 15, 2006
The Czech Republic may be a great place to live for atheists - even those Czechs who aren't atheist are, by and large, disdainful of organized religion. A recent poll and found that only 33.6% of Czechs belong to a religion and only 11.7% attend services once a month or more. That's the lowest rate for any country in Europe aside from Estonia.

More importantly, perhaps, is the fact that Czechs are quite proud of this. A couple of years ago, the LA Times quoted Lawrence Cada:

There’s a hostility toward what religion did to them in the past. The Czechs say they’re the most atheist country in Europe, and they say it with some pride This is how Western civilization may look in 50 years, because people here believe they live a full life without any religion.

Roman Catholicism is the traditional religion of this region, but people aren’t giving it much attention. They see it as a religion of oppression and there aren’t enough priests to meet what little demand there is for them — it isn’t uncommon or one priest to have to travel to nine parishes to celebrate Mass. According to psychiatrist Libor Growsky:

I’m a nonbeliever. It’s connected to our history. Religion limited the freedom of the people. I don’t see a difference between the Communists and the Catholics. They each want people to comply with their ideals My sense of morality comes from literature and my family.

Perhaps the most telling symbol of this is St. Vitus Cathedral, the Gothic centerpiece of Hradcany Castle. The Roman Catholic Church wants to regain control of it. The government, however, views it as a museum for the past and wants to keep it that way. A fitting state of affairs, it seems to me.

 

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April 24, 2006 at 5:10 pm
(1) Secret says:

This is wrong. besides.. a poll? Sweden is the most atheistic country. Not only in Europe, but in the world. Only about 4-5% goes to church regulary.

May 8, 2006 at 4:12 pm
(2) Eso says:

As Czech myself, I believe, that in Czech republic goes regulary to church less that 4%. I don’t, anyway, I and know only one people, who does - my grandparents.

September 11, 2006 at 1:12 pm
(3) Jitka says:

What about this Czech atheist prayer:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nsV0Vbo-rcA

March 6, 2007 at 4:18 pm
(4) Petra says:

I’m Czech myself and I’m a nonbeliever, too, along with my whole family (parents, grandparents, etc.)

October 5, 2007 at 10:26 am
(5) Karl says:

You do realize that religion is making a comeback in that country? Islam has really been making inroads into that country.
http://www.islamonline.net/English/News/2004-03/13/article09.shtml

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