DW : Every Fifth German Professes "Deep Religious" Convictions
In other words,, almost 50% more men than women are not religious in Germany (34% against 23%).
The divide between East and West in the most evident though. This shows how much education is important in people's beliefs. Despite their shared language, culture and (pre-WWII) history, East and West Germans differ enormously when it comes to religious beliefs. If Germans truly followed their own beliefs in accordance with their own spiritual needs and rational abilities, there shouldn't be any significant difference anywhere in the country. What I conclude from this is that most people (in Germany) think the way they were taught and told rather than by themselves.
DW said:A divide was apparent in the study between eastern and western Germany. While 78 percent of western Germans identified themselves as religious, 21 percent of these as highly religious, the numbers were 36 percent and 8 percent, respectively, in eastern Germany. As in most communist countries, the government took an antagonistic view of religion in the former East Germany.
Differences between the genders were also revealed by the study, with 20 percent of women and 16 percent of men reporting deep religiosity. Contrarily, 23 percent of women and 34 percent of men said they were not religious.
In other words,, almost 50% more men than women are not religious in Germany (34% against 23%).
The divide between East and West in the most evident though. This shows how much education is important in people's beliefs. Despite their shared language, culture and (pre-WWII) history, East and West Germans differ enormously when it comes to religious beliefs. If Germans truly followed their own beliefs in accordance with their own spiritual needs and rational abilities, there shouldn't be any significant difference anywhere in the country. What I conclude from this is that most people (in Germany) think the way they were taught and told rather than by themselves.