I was asked to talk about religion. Religion in Germany. As is so often necessary to distinguish this topic from East Germany and West Germany. Because in East Germany, so in the former GDR, the government had an anti-religious attitude. Therefore, even today, 68 percent of eastern Germans are not religious. More precisely, they belong to no church. Whether they have a belief in itself is difficult to research. In West Germany, this figure looks very different: there are only 15 percent who belong to no religion. I belong to.
Most Germans are Christians. A third of Germans are Catholic, one third are Protestants, Protestants so. The rest belongs to none of these communities. One can recognize a regional subdivision: The north of Germany is more Protestant, the Catholic south.
Of course there are other denominations in Germany, there are Jews or Orthodox Christians, Baptists and Jehovah's Witnesses, but their number is very small. After the Catholics and Protestants there are in Germany, especially Muslims, they account for four percent of the population. This is because in the 60 years many guest workers from Turkey to Germany and stayed here.
The Christian churches in Germany have worried. More and more people leave the church, which means they will not officially belong to this religious community. This not only spiritual problems for the Church, but also financial. For every believer in Germany, pays the so-called church tax. You will be confiscated by the state with the other taxes and distributed to the churches. That money will be mainly financed social services, such as church kindergartens, nursing homes and other care facilities. The more people leave the church, the less people pay church tax.
Church attendance is important to most Christians at Christmas or Easter. Here, then, the festival is celebrated each. Few Germans, however, go to church every Sunday.
In a city like Munich, the Catholic Church is everywhere. This means it is everywhere. Especially in the old town are numerous Catholic churches, old buildings are very ornate. Even the symbol of Munich, the Frauenkirche church is a church with two towers. On the hour, you can hear church bells ringing everywhere. For me it's a beautiful sound, although I'm not a believer. Religion has indeed been separated since 1919 in the German Constitution of the state, but she always plays a role again. For example, there are many religious holidays in Germany, such as All Saints, of which I have already told you.
In many courtrooms, schools and crosses hanging on the wall. That caused a few years ago from the so-called crucifix decision. If a child feels disturbed in his classroom from the cross, the cross must be removed. Was another legal fight over whether teachers and students in the school are allowed to wear headscarves, that is a clear sign of their Muslim religion.
At school there are also religious instruction is compulsory for all students. Who does not want to go to the Catholic or Protestant teaching today instead of going into an ethics lesson.
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I was asked to talk about religion. Religion in Germany. As is so often necessary to distinguish this topic from East Germany and West Germany. Because in East Germany, so in the former GDR, the government had an anti-religious attitude. Therefore, even today, 68 percent of eastern Germans are not religious. More precisely, they belong to no church. ...