In 2019, around ** percent of the Vietnamese population were categorized as religious believers. *** percent of the population were Roman Catholics, followed by Buddhists at **** percent. Other smaller religious groups included Hinduism, Muslim, Baha'i Faith, and members of the Church of Jesus Christ. Religious groups originating within the country were Buu Son Ky Huong, Tu An Hieu Nghia, Minh Su Dao, Minh Ly Dao, Tinh Do Cu Si Phat Hoi, and Phat Giao Hieu Nghia Ta Lon. Also, present within the country was a small Jewish population as well as individuals that blend traditional practices with religious teachings.
This statistic represents the opinion on the conflict between homosexuality and personal religion in Vietnam. According to the survey, 20 percent of respondents in Vietnam believed that there is conflict between homosexuality and their religious beliefs
By some measures, East Asia seems like one of the least religious regions in the world. Relatively few East Asian adults pray daily or say religion is very important in their lives. Similarly, according to a new "https://www.pewresearch.org/" Target="_blank">Pew Research Center survey of more than 10,000 adults in East Asia and neighboring Vietnam, rates of disaffiliation - people leaving religion - are among the highest in the world. Yet, the survey also finds that many people across the region continue to hold religious or spiritual beliefs and to engage in traditional rituals.
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In 2019, around ** percent of the Vietnamese population were categorized as religious believers. *** percent of the population were Roman Catholics, followed by Buddhists at **** percent. Other smaller religious groups included Hinduism, Muslim, Baha'i Faith, and members of the Church of Jesus Christ. Religious groups originating within the country were Buu Son Ky Huong, Tu An Hieu Nghia, Minh Su Dao, Minh Ly Dao, Tinh Do Cu Si Phat Hoi, and Phat Giao Hieu Nghia Ta Lon. Also, present within the country was a small Jewish population as well as individuals that blend traditional practices with religious teachings.