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To: koan who wrote (1061610)3/21/2018 7:48:36 PM
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Thanks for sharing your ignorance with us.

I'll share some actual facts in return.

Religion in Norway is mostly Lutheranism, with 71.5% of the population belonging tothe Evangelical Lutheran Church of Norway in 2016. The Catholic Church is the next largest Christian church at 2.9%.

Religion in Norway - Wikipedia

The Lutheran Church of Sweden — which was the state religion until 2000 — has a registered membership of 6.1 million Swedish citizens, equal to 61.2% of the total population. [2] One reason for the high membership might be the fact that until 1996 all newborns with at least one parent being a member of the Church of Sweden were also registered as members of the church. [3] Yet the membership is declining rapidly, about 1% each year, falling from 95% in 1970 and 85% in 2000.
Religion in Sweden - Wikipedia

The majority of individuals in Finland identify as members of a Christian church; the vast majority of these Christians are attendants of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland. Its followers make up 70.9% of the population.
Religion In Finland Today - WorldAtlas.com

According to the latest Eurobarometer, as of 2015, 78.2% of Danish people are Christians (67.4% are Protestant, 2.0% are Orthodox and 1.3 are Catholics), 19.7% are non-religious and 2.1% are members of other religions. [2]

Religion in Denmark - Wikipedia
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