Unless you can produce some numbers on that-I highly doubt that. The most secular populations, by far, are in Europe, I think. It doesn't take an orthodox Jew to make a religious person. only 41% of the population is secular (according to this- which is probably close)- and that's not going to win any contests: en.wikipedia.org
They do seem to be in the top 10 though- which is higher than I would have thought: news.bbc.co.uk
"Under China, the leading top ten most secular countries are (in descending order) Japan, Sweden, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Hong Kong, United Kingdom, Israel, Vietnam and Germany."
Under China, the leading top ten most secular countries are (in descending order) Japan, Sweden, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Hong Kong, United Kingdom, Israel, Vietnam and Germany. |