I saved this map a while ago, but I don't know what it's for. Does anyone know?
I saved this map a while ago, but I don't know what it's for. Does anyone know?
something bad since it seems to be more of it in iraq
atheism
probably something like chocolate consumption per capita or something dumb like that
Azerbaijan is majority atheist?
it's just which shade of blue each country prefers. the grey countries did not choose to participate in the survey
>sweden
it's very non religious
anime
Why Africans and South Americans are so religious?
Atheism is associated with education and living in cities.
It thought it associated with Communism
Well now I know that the map is bullshit.
Azerbaijan is religious as fuck compared to the rest of the Caucasus
>en.wikipedia.org
All the darker blue countries are undeveloped while the lighter blue countries are developed
really makes you think
Commies are high IQ
Communism is also associated with those things
Without a doubt
>Atheism is associated with education and living in cities.
Latin america is one of the most urbanized regions of the world.
That doesn't make sense because China has the darkest color while North Korea a moderate one.
>Religioustugal
idk how religious are the other caucasus countries but azerbaijan is not particularly religious
en.wikipedia.org
>According to a 2010 Gallup Poll found 49% of Azerbaijanis answering no to the question "Is religion an important part of your daily life?", one of the highest rates among any Muslim-majority country. A 1998 poll estimated the proportion of ardent believers in Azerbaijan at only 7 percent.
But one of the lowest educated and lowest iq
less should be better for this map since Greece is always better than most other countries
eh
t.Volga Greek
>1998
Wouldnt even mention that desu.
Every Azeri Ive met was extremely religious. And Ive met them all.
They arent even allowed to learn Darwin's theory of evolution there. It's literally banned from the school curriculum
So there was the answer... I should've scrolled and looked through the comments
Yes
>PORTUGAL