No. Most identify as non religious. The Finland embraced science and there's a pretty funny video where they bring a pastor from South Carolina to either Finland or Sweden (can't remember) and he gets his mind blown when the local church says that they enjoy giving same sex marriages. Sorta shows something about them.
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Nah, pretty sure that only around 20% have no non-religious affiliation, while the majority 75% of the population are members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland.
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That's a lot all things considered. Think of how that compare to other countries. 1/5 of the country is more than enough to have political power vs the U.S. where I highly doubt a non religious person could even run for president let alone win.
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There's alot of political and economic factors involved in such a comparsion. Not just religion.
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[quote]There's alot of political and economic factors involved in such a comparsion. Not just religion.[/quote]
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Not really