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Would you say most people are believers or non-believers nowadays? Does it depend on the age of the person? Would you say overall they are more like Sweden or America in terms of how religious the people generally are?
Italians and Spanish are just as Catholic as anyone else on the planet, some are, some are not.
You can look up all the statistics you want but those numbers will be skewed because they are not up to the minute counting everyone on the planet.
Humans tend to fall in and out of their Religious practice or they will change the Church they attend or even change the Religion they follow.
keep out of discussions that you know nothing about.
You know nothing about Spain, you keep out. You've been there once, I was there 2 times and the second time actually stayed with a Spanish family, who were my friends and I'm Spanish by blood. So **** off little brat
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Originally Posted by Marcus10
Unbrainwashed
The entire population are Cultural Catholics. As to church goers and religious people, very few. But there's no animosity, just admiration for the Church's cultural legacy which is most of the artwork produced during many centuries. Most people do hate the intromission of church in civilian matters such as abortion, gay wedding and such.
The Catholic Church is a very powerful cultural and benefical organization, and people do love festivities but most people don't take seriously their mumble-jumbo. They are in charge basically of legacy, teaching institutions, beneficial organizations and such, so it's a rather temporal institution.
That's what I'm saying. Spain isn't a Catholic country anymore. Atheism is on the huge rise in Spain and there's no signs of it slowing down. Deny it if you want, but Spain is on the way of becoming an atheist country.
I've never been Catholic, and I was never baptized as Catholic. Thanks for the prayers, but I'm very happy being Protestant and don't have to worship a false idol.
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Originally Posted by Sickandtiredofthis
Spain is still very religious. There are statues everywhere and they take all the religious holidays off.
Just because there are statues everywhere doesn't mean people take it seriously. The pues are largely empty on Sundays except on the major Catholic holidays. Most Spanish are culturally Catholic, not devout Catholics. So, Spain isn't a Catholic country anymore. Mexico is, the Philippines is, but not Spain.
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Originally Posted by SAN GENNARU
He's gone.
No, I have a life, and I'm not spending every minute of it on CD on a weekend
You know nothing about Spain, you keep out. You've been there once, I was there 2 times and the second time actually stayed with a Spanish family, who were my friends and I'm Spanish by blood. So **** off little brat
That's what I'm saying. Spain isn't a Catholic country anymore. Atheism is on the huge rise in Spain and there's no signs of it slowing down. Deny it if you want, but Spain is on the way of becoming an atheist country.
I've never been Catholic, and I was never baptized as Catholic. Thanks for the prayers, but I'm very happy being Protestant and don't have to worship a false idol.
Just because there are statues everywhere doesn't mean people take it seriously. The pues are largely empty on Sundays except on the major Catholic holidays. Most Spanish are culturally Catholic, not devout Catholics. So, Spain isn't a Catholic country anymore. Mexico is, the Philippines is, but not Spain.
No, I have a life, and I'm not spending every minute of it on CD on a weekend
You're hispanic... wanting to pass any image of the country that colonized your country. Forget this.
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I think he knows a little more about Spain than you. I actually think anyone knows more about Spain than you.
Exactly, he lives on the other side of the ocean, just because he speaks Spanish he thinks he's in a postion to talk about a country he knows sweet fa about (excuse my French).
Spain is still very religious. There are statues everywhere and they take all the religious holidays off.
Lol! Your description made me laugh!
Statues everywhere!
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