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Confront reality
- Oct 25, 2016
- 120,068
- 21,288
This poll is about two years old. Reading some of the comments the poll was challenged as misleading because of the way the question was asked. I don't know if that is true or not. Judaism is enshrined in Israeli daily life through legislation. One comment on the poll likened Israel to a fairly benevolent autocratic, religious dictatorship. I don't know about that, but given how religion is intertwined with their government, the less than 1/3 of Israelis who self identified as being religious seems odd.
So is it safe to say that Israel has forgotten G-d?
www.haaretz.com
So is it safe to say that Israel has forgotten G-d?
![www.haaretz.com](https://img.haarets.co.il/bs/0000017f-e103-d804-ad7f-f1fb55b80000/c0/5a/2ce36a2205fe4857cb6c7f194433/1018316866.jpg?precrop=2192,1269,x0,y32&height=630&width=1200&watermark=hdc-2015)
Israel among the least religious countries in the world
Only 30% of Israelis say they are religious, survey finds; Thailand is most religious country in the world and China is the least.