Today I point you to a terrific post by RioGringa about religion in Brazil, specifically the trends related to religious affiliation over the past few decades.

Among the highlights: Catholicism is on the decline, Candomblé (the afro-syncretic religion) is gaining a substantial white membership, and Atheism is on the rise.

As Rachel (RioGringa) writes:

Despite these trends, a recent poll shows that though more Brazilians are turning away from religion than ever, atheism is a cultural taboo. When asked who they would vote for for President, 84% said they´d vote for a black person, 57% said they´d vote for a woman, 32% said they´d vote for a gay person, and a measly 13% said they´d vote for an atheist.

The negative side is interesting too. Only 1% said they wouldn´t vote for a black person, only 12% said they wouldn´t vote for a woman, and then 34% said they wouldn´t vote for a gay person, and then 59% said they wouldn´t vote for an atheist.

Very interesting indeed… thoughts anyone?

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