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39% of Icelanders Have Little or No Trust in the National Church, Poll Finds
By Hemant Mehta, October 24, 2018
Heres some good religion news for once: Trust in Icelands National Church is dropping precipitously. A new Gallup poll found that only 33% of people in the country have strong or complete trust in the Church down from 60% two decades ago while nearly 40% of people have little or no trust in it.
I suppose thats not completely surprising. After all, Iceland is the nation where literally 0.0% of people under 25 accept the idea that God created the universe.
But the number is still remarkably low given that 65% of the people technically belong to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Iceland, at least on paper. Thats what happens when people have to register their religion with the state so that their tax money can be given to their religious organizations. (The National Church recently received the equivalent of more than $26 million dollars.) They go with the non-controversial default option instead of the more accurate one that may come with stigma.
Theres been a push to have people who dont believe in that nonsense to stop declaring themselves religious, or at least declare themselves a different kind of religion, but its a constant uphill battle.
An English-language publication also notes that church/state separation gets high remarks in the new poll:The majority of respondents also support separation of church and state, with 54% supporting the idea; 23% against it, and 23% with no opinion on the matter. This is a growing sentiment, and one supported by at least one member of the clergy itself.
MineralMan
(147,636 posts)Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)Inside, it's barren. Most Lutheran churches are. Strong prohibition on graven images and the like.
Fun fact: The second largest Roman interior still standing is the Aula Palatina in Trier, Germany. I visited in 2003 or so. Outisde, it is a beautiful 4th century Roman basilica. Inside, it is a fucking empty room.
MineralMan
(147,636 posts)edhopper
(34,906 posts)but still striking
MineralMan
(147,636 posts)I'd expect an echo delay that would be confusing. I've made music in European cathedral, an it's interesting.
Act_of_Reparation
(9,116 posts)I mean, if I'm not going to pay attention in church, it helps to have artwork around to distract.
Permanut
(6,682 posts)particularly the internet, people all over the world are finding it easier to find out what a sham the churches are. Now, if they could just ban or censor the internet, things could be like in the good old days,