Irreligion in Ghana
Irreligion in Ghana is difficult to measure in the country, as regular demographic polling is not widespread and available statistics are often many years old. Most Ghanaian nationals claim the Christian(71%) or Muslim(18%) faiths. Many atheists in Ghana are not willing to openly express their beliefs due to the fear of persecution. Most secondary educational institutions also have some form of religious affiliation. This is evident in the names of schools like Presbyterian Boys School, Holy Child School and many others. Atheists form a very small minority in Ghana.
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Irreligion in Ghana
Irreligion in Ghana is difficult to measure in the country, as regular demographic polling is not widespread and available statistics are often many years old. Most Ghanaian nationals claim the Christian(71%) or Muslim(18%) faiths. Many atheists in Ghana are not willing to openly express their beliefs due to the fear of persecution. Most secondary educational institutions also have some form of religious affiliation. This is evident in the names of schools like Presbyterian Boys School, Holy Child School and many others. Atheists form a very small minority in Ghana.
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Irreligion in Ghana is difficu ...... stated that Jesus was a fake.
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L'irreligiosità in Ghana è dif ...... ica mai esistita nella realtà.
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Irreligion in Ghana is difficu ...... very small minority in Ghana.
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L'irreligiosità in Ghana è dif ...... l'ateismo è ben poco visibile.
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Irreligiosità in Ghana
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