The following is from, European Social Survey, 2004
Ireland 56% of the population believe in God.
Poland 54%of the population believe in God.
Italy 32% of the population believe in God.
This also includes the Vatican area.Portugal 29% of the population believe in God.
Greece 26% of the population believe in God.
Spain 20%of the population believe in God.
Solvenia 20% of the population believe in God.
Austria 19%of the population believe in God.
Britian 13%of the population believe in God.
Netherlands 12%of the population believe in God.
Belguim 11% of the population believe in God.
Hungary 11% of the population believe in God.
Switzerland 11% of the population believe in God.
Czech. Rep. 9% of the population believe in God.
Germany 9% of the population believe in God.
France 8% of the population believe in God.
Norway 5% of the population believe in God.
Sweden 5% of the population believe in God.
Denmark 3% of the population believe in God.
The rest of the European counties were lower. So the European Social Survey didn't include them.
OVER THE LAST FIFTY YEARS...
The world population of Christians increased by 47%
The world population of Buddhists increased by 63%
The world population of Muslims increased by 235%An opinion survey of adults in five European countries found that 21% harbor strong anti-Semitic views, and 56% believe that Jews are more loyal to Israel than their own country, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) reported. European Attitudes Toward Jews: A Five Country Survey of 2,500 -- 500 each in Austria, Italy, The Netherlands, Spain and Switzerland -- was conducted by telephone in the native language of each of the countries September 9-29, 2002 by First International Resources for ADL. Spain, with 12,000 Jews out of a population of 39.6 million, had the highest percentage of anti-Semitic views of the countries polled. The survey was released in conjunction with ADL's Conference on Global Anti-Semitism, a gathering of world Jewish leaders, government officials and experts.
"These findings are especially disturbing because they show that the old, classical form of anti-Semitism, which we had hoped was long gone in Europe, continues to be resilient," said Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director. "It is alarming in this post-Holocaust, post-September 11, world to find that one in five believe the age-old canards about Jews."
Of those surveyed:
21% harbor strong anti-Semitic views. 34% in Spain, 23% in Italy, 22% in Switzerland, 19% in Austria, 7% in the Netherlands
56% believe Jews are more loyal to Israel than their own country. 72% in Spain, 58% in Italy, 54% in Austria, 49% in Switzerland, 48%, The Netherlands
40% believe that Jews have too much power in international financial markets. 71% in Spain
29% say Jews don't care about anyone but their own kind. Spain and Switzerland 34%
25% say Jews are more willing than others to use shady practices to get what they want. Spain 33%, Austria 28%, Italy and Switzerland 27%
49% believe Jews still talk too much about the Holocaust. Spain 57%, Austria 56%, Switzerland 52%, Italy 43%, The Netherlands 35%
"Large numbers of Europeans accept a wide range of traditional anti-Semitic stereotypes about Jews," Mr. Foxman said. "These beliefs, such as the charge that Jews are more loyal to Israel than to their home country, help to fuel and legitimize anti-Semitic violence. European leaders need to accept and act on the fact that they have a serious problem at home."
A Ten Country Comparison
In June 2002 ADL conducted a similar survey in Belgium, France, Denmark, Germany and the United Kingdom. Following are country comparisons from the two surveys:
Percentage of those who believe Jews are more loyal to Israel than their home country: Spain 72%, Italy 58%, Germany 55%, Austria 54%, Belgium 50%, Switzerland 49%, The Netherlands 48%, Denmark 45%, France, 42% UK, 34%
Percentage of those who believe Jews have too much power in the business world: Spain 63%, Belgium 44%, France 42%, Austria 40%, Switzerland 37%, Germany 32%, UK 21%, The Netherlands 20%, Denmark 13%
Percentage of those who believe Jews still talk too much about the Holocaust: Germany 58%, Spain 57%, Austria 56%, Switzerland 52%, France 46%, Italy 43%, Belgium 38%, The Netherlands 35%, Denmark 30%, UK 23%
My note; I can understand German reaction but, not the other countries.
The survey, fielded in Europe by Taylor Nelson Sofres, has a margin of error of +/-4.4% at 95% level of confidence.
By the way Pastor Roger, you took my thunder.
I found the artical 3 days ago.

I started on this then.

Resting in the hands, of the Lord.
Bob
Mark 1:1 THE BEGINNING [of the facts] of the good news (the Gospel) of Jesus Christ, the Son of God.