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Which country has no church in the world?

Saudi Arabia is the primary country without any recognized, official church buildings for public Christian worship. While there are no legal churches, Christians—mostly foreign workers—often practice their faith privately. The country strictly enforces Islam as the only permitted religion.
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Which country is 100% atheist?

There isn't a country that's 100% atheist, but China, North Korea, and Vietnam are officially atheist states with large non-religious populations, while the Czech Republic, Japan, and Estonia have some of the highest percentages of religiously unaffiliated people (atheists/agnostics) in the world, often exceeding 50-70% depending on survey definitions, though many still practice cultural traditions. 
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Is there any country without religion?

Currently, China, North Korea, and Vietnam, are officially atheist. Cuba was an atheist state until 2019, when a change in its constitution declared it a secular state. In contrast, a secular state officially purports to be neutral in matters of religion; it does not support religion, nor does it support irreligion.
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Which country does not have a Catholic church?

In Saudi Arabia there is no territorial jurisdiction of the Catholic Church: the territory of the country is included in the Apostolic Vicariate of Northern Arabia, based in Awali, Bahrain.
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Why doesn't Saudi Arabia have churches?

The government prohibits the public practice of other religions but generally allows private practice of non-Muslim religions. The primary source of law in Saudi Arabia is based on Sharia (Islamic law), with Shari'a courts basing their judgments largely on a code derived from the Qur'an and the Sunnah.
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Do Muslims accept Christianity?

Islam accepts Christians as "People of the Book," acknowledging their shared Abrahamic roots and prophets like Jesus, but fundamentally differs on core doctrines, viewing Christianity's Trinity and Jesus' divinity as deviations from pure monotheism, with the Quran considered the final revelation correcting these. Muslims respect Jesus as a revered prophet, believe in Mary's immaculate conception, and accept many Biblical stories, yet they reject Jesus as the Son of God or part of a Trinity, a concept seen as idolatry (shirk). 
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Can I bring a Bible to Saudi Arabia?

Yes, you can bring a Bible to Saudi Arabia, but only for personal use, and public display, distribution, or preaching of any non-Islamic religious material is strictly forbidden and can lead to severe penalties, including arrest, as Saudi Arabia practices a strict interpretation of Islam. While private worship for non-Muslims is tolerated, public religious expression is illegal, and tourists must keep their Bibles discreet, with even confiscation at ports of entry being a possibility if rules are unclear or violated. 
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Which country is 100% Catholic?

The country with the largest percentage of its population having membership in the church is Vatican City at 100%, followed by Timor-Leste at 97%. According to the World Christian Database, there are 1.272 billion Catholics worldwide as of 2025, which constitute 48.1% of 2.645 billion Christians.
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Which country does not allow bibles?

In multiple countries—including Afghanistan, Iran, and Eritrea—Christian worship is forced underground, with Bibles only deliverable through covert operations.
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Is Christianity allowed in China?

China has two officially tolerated churches, the Catholic Patriotic Association (circa 10m) and the Protestant Three Self Patriotic Movement (circa 25m), but the majority worship in Protestant “house churches” and live in a legal limbo – they are illegal though the state tolerates them, but pressures them to register ...
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Which religion is World No. 1?

Christianity is the world's largest religion by number of followers, with around 2.3 billion adherents, while Islam is the second-largest and fastest-growing, nearing 2 billion people, according to Pew Research data. Other major faiths include Hinduism (over 1.2 billion) and Buddhism (around 320 million), with a significant portion of the global population identifying as religiously unaffiliated ("nones").
 
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Which US state is the least religious?

The least religious states in the U.S. are consistently found in New England and the West Coast, with Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Oregon, and Washington frequently topping lists, characterized by lower rates of adults identifying as "highly religious," regular attendance, and belief in a soul. These states, alongside others like Alaska, Nevada, California, and Hawaii, form the "Unchurched Belt," showing lower engagement with organized religion compared to the national average.
 
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Which country is becoming atheist?

Based on World Population Review data for 2025, Macau ranks highest, with 59.3% of its population identifying as atheist. It is followed by South Korea at 54.9% and Hong Kong at 52.3%, underscoring a strong trend toward secularism in several East Asian societies.
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How much of the USA is atheist?

About 4% of U.S. adults identify as atheists, according to recent studies from Pew Research Center and the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) in 2023-2024, though this figure can vary slightly by poll, with some placing it between 4-5% and showing growth from earlier years, alongside a larger group of religiously unaffiliated "nones".
 
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What religion is growing the fastest?

Statistics commonly measure the absolute number of adherents, the percentage of the absolute growth per-year, and the growth of converts in the world. Studies in the 21st century suggest that, in terms of percentage and worldwide spread, Islam is the fastest-growing major religion in the world.
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What are the top 5 most atheist countries?

Relative to its own populations, Zuckerman ranks the top five countries with the highest possible ranges of atheists and agnostics: Sweden (46–85%), Vietnam (81%), Denmark (43–80%), Norway (31–72%), and Japan (64–65%).
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What did Einstein say about the Bible?

Albert Einstein viewed the Bible as a collection of "honorable but primitive legends," calling it "pretty childish" in a famous letter, though he admired the "luminous figure of Jesus" and saw deep harmony in the universe as a sign of a Spinoza-like God, not a personal one. He felt science and religion weren't in conflict but that literal biblical interpretations clashed with scientific thinking, emphasizing a "cosmic religious feeling" over dogma. 
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Who actually wrote the first Bible?

No single person wrote the first Bible; it's a collection of books written by many authors over centuries, but tradition credits Moses with the first five books (Torah). Modern scholarship suggests Moses was a key figure in compiling these texts, alongside other sources (J, E, P, D), with prophets, kings (David, Solomon), and scribes contributing to the Old Testament, and apostles like Paul and the Evangelists writing the New Testament.
 
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Is the USA mostly Catholic?

Roughly 48.9% of Americans are Protestants, 23.0% are Catholics, 1.8% are Mormons (members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints).
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Who founded the Catholic Church?

According to Catholic doctrine, Jesus Christ founded the Catholic Church, commissioning his Apostles to continue his mission, with St. Peter as the first leader (first Pope) in the 1st century. While Jesus laid the foundation, the Church's organization and doctrines developed over centuries, with significant contributions from early Church Fathers, councils, and later figures like Emperor Constantine, who legalized Christianity, shaping it into the institution known today. 
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Is Nicole Kidman a practicing Catholic?

Yes, Nicole Kidman is a practicing Roman Catholic, raised in the faith, and considers it a significant part of her life, actively attending Mass, going to confession, and raising her children within the Church, despite periods where she explored other beliefs. Her return to Catholicism after her marriage to Tom Cruise and subsequent marriage to Keith Urban in a Catholic ceremony highlights her commitment.
 
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Can I wear a cross in Saudi Arabia?

No, you generally cannot wear a cross in public in Saudi Arabia, as displaying non-Islamic religious symbols like crucifixes, rosaries, or Stars of David is illegal and can lead to arrest, imprisonment, or deportation. While private worship for non-Muslims is technically permitted in homes, displaying religious items is seen as proselytizing, and you should keep them hidden, if you possess them at all, especially during public visits, though some expatriate compounds offer more leniency.
 
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Are Bibles illegal in Iran?

The Bible isn't completely banned in Iran, but printing, importing, and distributing Bibles, especially in the national language, Farsi, is illegal, leading to severe risks like imprisonment for Christians who possess them, particularly converts from Islam, while established minorities (like Armenians) may have limited use in their own languages. The government actively suppresses Farsi Bibles and literature to prevent evangelism, forcing underground house churches to operate with scarce resources, though demand remains high.
 
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Is it illegal to own a Bible in Dubai?

Yes, the Bible is allowed in Dubai for personal use, and there are numerous churches for Christian worship, but it is illegal to distribute religious materials or attempt to convert Muslims; customs may review imported religious items, and proselytizing is strictly prohibited under laws against blasphemy and inciting hatred. 
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