Why not? Czech republic is visually very christian- churches a crosses everywhere. Even for communists it was architecture with value. Priests were paid by state. Catholic theological faculty and Protestant theological faculty, too. Czech government is full of catholics ( + 1 heretic from Pirate party :-D ) Czech atheists = we don't care about religion.
The vast majority of Czech people are not religious however the atheist and non religious is certainly not always the same thing. Spiritual but non religious means they believe in God and life after death but don’t associate with a particular religion or are uncertain about which religion to identify with, agnostic means they are uncertain whether there is a god and life after death, and atheism means they are certain or almost certain that there is no god or life after death. Statistics and surveys show actually that most Czech people still either believe in God but don’t associate with any religion or they believe in the possibility of the existence of god. So I wouldn’t call the Czech Republic an atheist country (though a very large minority are), I would just call a very non-religious country.
@jacekgarbowicz616 přesně tak. Máte pravdu. Čr aka Cz není ateistická jelikož zde věří lidé v horoskopy Yeah you’re right. The Czech republic isnt an atheistic country. Lot of people in Czech believe in lot of things such horoscopes etc.
Have you ever wondered what life is really like in a country known for its atheism, yet filled with rich culture, history, and incredibly cute women? How does a place like the Czech Republic balance its secular mindset with such deep-rooted traditions? And what surprising insights could a travel documentary reveal about the people who call this intriguing land home?
@@discoverventures Yes, but without vulgar obese Ho Ho Ho, Christmas tree is delivered by baby Jesus despite Atheism. Supermarket chains tried hard to introduce Ho Ho Ho but failed.
Most of the World’s non-religious people of Christian descent still celebrate certain parts of Christmas as a cultural tradition especially giving presents on the 24/25, and also spending time with family and friends, eating Christmas dinner, or going to Christmas parties. They just wouldn’t go to church or consider it Christ’s birthday.
I would say that a lot of people celebrate it only because their relatives force them to do. I prefer to leave the country for second vacation and skip all that christmas bullshit. 🙂
Small children enjoy the Christmas celebrations and presumably parents watching excited children are happy as well. It has hardly anything to do with the religion, it is a cultural tradition in Czech. Average Czech person does not give a damn about religion nonsense, perhaps only will react to the aggressive religions and intolerant assholes pushing such "religions".
We are not pure atheistic country. I am atheist myself i dont believe in highter power no matter if God, destiny etc but lot of people i know are catholics. We have many Carholic and Protestant Churces
Love this country which was my home (Brno) for three years 2019-2022 🇨🇿 from the 🇵🇭
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Beautiful narration ❤ from India
Heh !. I did spot a crucifix in the market place , in your lovely video. And a couple of crosses.
Why not? Czech republic is visually very christian- churches a crosses everywhere. Even for communists it was architecture with value. Priests were paid by state. Catholic theological faculty and Protestant theological faculty, too. Czech government is full of catholics ( + 1 heretic from Pirate party :-D ) Czech atheists = we don't care about religion.
There are crosses everywhere around here. That doesn't mean that the people who live here are religious.
The vast majority of Czech people are not religious however the atheist and non religious is certainly not always the same thing. Spiritual but non religious means they believe in God and life after death but don’t associate with a particular religion or are uncertain about which religion to identify with, agnostic means they are uncertain whether there is a god and life after death, and atheism means they are certain or almost certain that there is no god or life after death. Statistics and surveys show actually that most Czech people still either believe in God but don’t associate with any religion or they believe in the possibility of the existence of god. So I wouldn’t call the Czech Republic an atheist country (though a very large minority are), I would just call a very non-religious country.
@@jacekgarbowicz616 Thanks for sharing.
@jacekgarbowicz616 přesně tak. Máte pravdu.
Čr aka Cz není ateistická jelikož zde věří lidé v horoskopy
Yeah you’re right. The Czech republic isnt an atheistic country. Lot of people in Czech believe in lot of things such horoscopes etc.
very good video sir i am watching from Nepal
Have you ever wondered what life is really like in a country known for its atheism, yet filled with rich culture, history, and incredibly cute women? How does a place like the Czech Republic balance its secular mindset with such deep-rooted traditions? And what surprising insights could a travel documentary reveal about the people who call this intriguing land home?
Very informative video. Thank you for sharing 👌🌹👌
@@nasseralhakam6120 much appreciated.
they got lots of things wrong
your description is very nice.
@@SyedKamrulHassan Much appreciated.
Religion in czech republic Is Beer And ICE hockey
And m*th in Ostrava
Not true
:), oh! Really?
and smažák!
ill be working here soon 😇❤
@@anthonymariscotes5403 You’re gonna like it.
Metro arrives every 3-4minutes and ticket costs 32 crowns
30 Crowns for 30 minutes, 40 Crowns for 90 minutes, metro every 4 minutes, sometimes every 2 minutes
czceh crown is writen koruna not krona
Ticket for 20 CZK, that's like 20 years ago. 🙂 The cheapest one is for 30 now, but that's just for 30 minutes, it's not worth to buy it.
Are they celebrate Christmas?
@@abusham5104 Yes.
@@discoverventures Yes, but without vulgar obese Ho Ho Ho, Christmas tree is delivered by baby Jesus despite Atheism. Supermarket chains tried hard to introduce Ho Ho Ho but failed.
@@victorvosoba6650 I would imagine so.
Most of the World’s non-religious people of Christian descent still celebrate certain parts of Christmas as a cultural tradition especially giving presents on the 24/25, and also spending time with family and friends, eating Christmas dinner, or going to Christmas parties. They just wouldn’t go to church or consider it Christ’s birthday.
I would say that a lot of people celebrate it only because their relatives force them to do. I prefer to leave the country for second vacation and skip all that christmas bullshit. 🙂
Small children enjoy the Christmas celebrations and presumably parents watching excited children are happy as well. It has hardly anything to do with the religion, it is a cultural tradition in Czech. Average Czech person does not give a damn about religion nonsense, perhaps only will react to the aggressive religions and intolerant assholes pushing such "religions".
An amazingly beautiful country, but the people don't seem to be too happy... Not a smiling country.
Another video which is NOT about the Czech Republic, but Prague.
We are not pure atheistic country.
I am atheist myself i dont believe in highter power no matter if God, destiny etc but lot of people i know are catholics. We have many Carholic and Protestant Churces
Visit list ❤
All the money related information in this video are at least 7 years old. Better check for current state elsewhere.
People just lost faith in God or ancient gods.
Everything had no choice to turn against it's creators.
It's easy to destroy but not easy to build.
how come czechia ended up with no religion
I hate this voice.. is this from AI ?
For all atheist answer that egg before hen or hen before egg who came first and how they exist suddenly then find God
Another boring video about Czechia with only pics of Prague. Burger! Burger! Burger!