Using the combined measure shows that, overall, Central and Eastern Europeans are more likely than Western Europeans to be highly religious. For example, in Armenia and Greece, roughly half of adults are highly religious. Meanwhile, only about one-in-ten people in Denmark, Sweden and the United Kingdom qualify as highly religious by these criteria. — Pew article
”Jewish" self-identification is even less correlated with religion. — SophistiCat
It seems that in the more technological, more scientific, more educated societies, belief in supernatural theism is on a rapid and steep decline particularly among the younger population. — prothero
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