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Because of many years of Nordlandic influence, the Czech region is 84% Nordic Pagan, with some Christianity, Judaism, and other religions that you would find in Europe. This is likely how the rest of former Nordland would be, except for the land of Wästerdyskreich, (Netherlands, Eastern and Southern France, Switzerland, Northwest Italy) which would most likely be a combination of mostly nonreligious and Nordic Paganism, as well as some party worshipers remaining from the days of Nordic Socialism, which preached no religion at all, and successfully brainwashed most of the land it occupied.

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The Varangian exclave in eastern Russia, with their ancestors worshipping the Norse gods, stayed true to that belief for a long time, until they came upon television and internationalism, the Varangian religion became more monotheistic, Odin becoming the main god, with the other semi-gods beneath him. 64% are Agnostic because of this internationalism, however they still stay true to the morals and blessings of the gods.

Hanseatic influence has brought them protestantism and catholicism, though the immigrants and out of area people that believed in this haven't touched a lot of minds or hearts with these beliefs.

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The Alliance is Atheist, though the royal family, and a few of the top core officials share a secretive and very ambiguous spirituality; though even that is very far from the major monotheistic faiths that center around a personal god that takes a corporeal form, and exhibits human emotional complexes such as, love, judgement, anger, mercy excetra; as their conception of god is an impersonal one which bears no similarity to human beings other than I suppose consciousness. They vaguely refer to it as "oldknowledge". I'll take some time to specify it IC at some point. There is no violent imposition of religious policy though organized religion is outlawed for a number of reasons, and education focuses on a materialist, and scientific/objective perspective, social sciences take a critical analysis perspective with regards to religion and essentially deconstruct it and link its rising to diffrent astrological events, and psycological aspects of humanity. So real religious thought is more or less unavailable and discouraged.

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The Alliance is Atheist, though the royal family, and a few of the top core officials share a secretive and very ambiguous spirituality; though even that is very far from the major monotheistic faiths that center around a personal god that takes a corporeal form, and exhibits human emotional complexes such as, love, judgement, anger, mercy excetra; as their conception of god is an impersonal one which bears no similarity to human beings other than I suppose consciousness. They vaguely refer to it as "oldknowledge". I'll take some time to specify it IC at some point. There is no violent imposition of religious policy though organized religion is outlawed for a number of reasons, and education focuses on a materialist, and scientific/objective perspective, social sciences take a critical analysis perspective with regards to religion and essentially deconstruct it and link its rising to diffrent astrological events, and psycological aspects of humanity. So real religious thought is more or less unavailable and discouraged.

Sounds like a kind of Tao or Shinto maybe.

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Sounds like a kind of Tao or Shinto maybe.

Kind of except taoism as I have heard it still has an imbeded code behavior in that it prescribes that we should just let things go as come and leave things to nature. Also I don't think either of those really thinks there is some sort of deity. What I am thinking of thinks there is some sort of deity, or greater consciousness, but whatever it is is A entirely different from humanity psycologically, and B is indifferent to human behavior and affairs. Also its not really something they worship, its more just their own understanding of how things are. I'll try to specify it a bit.

(I don't know much about shinto to be honest though).

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Tahoe is overwhelmingly a Roman Catholic nation, with 97% of the population attending a Catholic Church. The remaining three percent is mostly Protestant, with tiny minorities of druidist pagans.

Over 80% of Tahoans attend Church weekly, and 99% attend monthly.

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Arctica is...

50% Christian (divided evenly between Catholicism and Protestantism)

10% indigenous beliefs (ancestor worship, animism, etc. the popularity of this is declining)

7% Muslim

33% irreligious

<1% other

The numbers are approximations. There is no state religion, and proselytism is discouraged.

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The Holy Imperium of Man sponsors only the state religion, which emphasizes the duty of the individual to support the state and selflessly give themselves over to service of the Immortal Emperor, who through dint of unending sacrifice manages to keep the Imperium afloat in the world of today. The highly devoted citizens are seen, from the outside, as zealots. This is a result of the teachings of the Holy Writ, a kind of bible filled with examples of heroism and quotes come forth from the emperor himself.

Other religions are politely asked to convert first by the Inquisition, and if refusing are permitted to take their valuables and peacefully leave the Imperium. Should some misguided souls refuse either offer, the Inquisition must regretfully forcefully deport them.

But the Imperial Cult isn't entirely a destructive religion. The various (admittedly militant) orders within teach principles such as selflessness, honor, courage, bravery, duty, responsibility, and sacrifice. A few less mainstream sects teach things like enlightenment, pursuit of knowledge, and other values less related to the upholding of the state in an inherently hostile world.

It is estimated that roughly 98% of the citizens of the Imperium are highly devoted to the state religion, with the remaining 2% either under investigation by the Inquisition, practicing their religion in secret, or simply haven't been introduced to the Imperial Cult yet. Regardless, the force of conviction grants the Imperium's citizens heartfelt trust in their government.

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The Holy Imperium of Man sponsors only the state religion, which emphasizes the duty of the individual to support the state and selflessly give themselves over to service of the Immortal Emperor, who through dint of unending sacrifice manages to keep the Imperium afloat in the world of today. The highly devoted citizens are seen, from the outside, as zealots. This is a result of the teachings of the Holy Writ, a kind of bible filled with examples of heroism and quotes come forth from the emperor himself.

Other religions are politely asked to convert first by the Inquisition, and if refusing are permitted to take their valuables and peacefully leave the Imperium. Should some misguided souls refuse either offer, the Inquisition must regretfully forcefully deport them.

But the Imperial Cult isn't entirely a destructive religion. The various (admittedly militant) orders within teach principles such as selflessness, honor, courage, bravery, duty, responsibility, and sacrifice. A few less mainstream sects teach things like enlightenment, pursuit of knowledge, and other values less related to the upholding of the state in an inherently hostile world.

It is estimated that roughly 98% of the citizens of the Imperium are highly devoted to the state religion, with the remaining 2% either under investigation by the Inquisition, practicing their religion in secret, or simply haven't been introduced to the Imperial Cult yet. Regardless, the force of conviction grants the Imperium's citizens heartfelt trust in their government.

in other words...little room for espionage... :D
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Other religions are politely asked to convert first by the Inquisition, and if refusing are permitted to take their valuables and peacefully leave the Imperium. Should some misguided souls refuse either offer, the Inquisition must regretfully forcefully deport them.

OOC: o/ purification :v:.

But yeah, the Dominion basically just replaces a deity with a state, but does it through an ideological framework rather than a religious one.

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The Holy Imperium of Man sponsors only the state religion, which emphasizes the duty of the individual to support the state and selflessly give themselves over to service of the Immortal Emperor, who through dint of unending sacrifice manages to keep the Imperium afloat in the world of today. The highly devoted citizens are seen, from the outside, as zealots. This is a result of the teachings of the Holy Writ, a kind of bible filled with examples of heroism and quotes come forth from the emperor himself.

Other religions are politely asked to convert first by the Inquisition, and if refusing are permitted to take their valuables and peacefully leave the Imperium. Should some misguided souls refuse either offer, the Inquisition must regretfully forcefully deport them.

But the Imperial Cult isn't entirely a destructive religion. The various (admittedly militant) orders within teach principles such as selflessness, honor, courage, bravery, duty, responsibility, and sacrifice. A few less mainstream sects teach things like enlightenment, pursuit of knowledge, and other values less related to the upholding of the state in an inherently hostile world.

It is estimated that roughly 98% of the citizens of the Imperium are highly devoted to the state religion, with the remaining 2% either under investigation by the Inquisition, practicing their religion in secret, or simply haven't been introduced to the Imperial Cult yet. Regardless, the force of conviction grants the Imperium's citizens heartfelt trust in their government.

That 2% probebly includes Nanosolar's facility, right? ;) They still employ locals, and just about any good scientist out there.

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The Kingdom of Hope is ruled by the Royal Olivier Family :wub: The Royal Family is Roman Catholic. Freedom of religion is something that is given to the people of The Kingdom of Hope, although the only religion that is prohibited is Satin Worship. Punishible by being exiled. The Kingdom of Hope is aproxemently 97% Catholic, although Freedom of Religion is not looked down upon. ~Hath Said The King~

King Adam Olivier

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