| South Africa | | |
% of those who think that they are religious | 73.1% (2018) [15/47countries] | | |
% of those who agree that prayer is an important part of their daily life | 95.6% (2019) [7/34countries] | | |
% of those who think that it is important that people can practice their religion freely | 91.6% (2019) [22/34countries] | | |
% of those who think that there is very little truth in any religion | 10.4% (2008) [35/44countries] | | |
% of those who think that there are basic truths in many religions | 69.9% (2008) [17/44countries] | | |
% of those who think that there is truth only in one religion | 19.7% (2008) [14/44countries] | | |
% of those who believe in religious miracles | 73.9% (2018) [14/47countries] | | |
% of those who think that practicing a religion helps people to find inner peace and happiness | 90.9% (2008) [7/43countries] | | |
% of those who think that practicing a religion helps people to make friends | 73.4% (2018) [16/47countries] | | |
% of those who think that practicing a religion helps people to gain comfort in times of trouble or sorrow | 76.5% (2018) [33/47countries] | | |
% of those who think that practicing a religion helps people to meet the right kind of people | 78.1% (2008) [4/43countries] | | |
% of those who think that religions are usually a barrier to equality between women and men | 42.0% (2018) [13/47countries] | | |
% of those who think that we trust too much in science and not enough in religious faith | 53.7% (2018) [6/47countries] | | |
% of those who think that religions bring more conflict than peace | 39.4% (2018) [38/47countries] | | |
% of those who think that people belonging to different religions cannot get along with each other when living close together | 46.8% (2018) [4/47countries] | | |
% of those who think that people with very strong religious beliefs are often too intolerant of others | 49.7% (2018) [25/47countries] | | |
% of those who think that we must respect all religions | 93.6% (2008) [2/44countries] | | |
% of those who accept a person from a different religion or with a very different religious view from theirs marrying a relative of theirs | 78.6% (2018) [22/47countries] | | |
% of those who accept a person from a different religion or with a very different religious view from theirs being a candidate of the political party they prefer | 78.5% (2008) [31/44countries] | | |
% of those who think that governments should not interfere with the attempts of any religion to spread its faith | 64.6% (2018) [14/47countries] | | |
% of those who think religious extremists should be allowed to publish their views on the Internet or social media | 57.6% (2018) [5/47countries] | | |
% of those who think that religion represents the past and not the future | 38.6% (2018) [14/47countries] | | |
% of those who think that religion is just as relevant to life today as it was in the past | 56.9% (2018) [19/47countries] | | |
% of those who believe in God (6 choices) | 81.9% (2018) [15/47countries] | | |
% of those who do not believe in God now but used to | 2.5% (2018) [34/43countries] | | |
% of those who believe in God now but did not used to | 9.2% (2018) [13/43countries] | | |
% of those who agree that god plays an important role in their life | 95.6% (2019) [9/34countries] | | |
% of those who think that there is a God who concerns Himself with every human being personally | 78.0% (2018) [11/47countries] | | |
% of those who think that life is meaningful only because God exists | 67.7% (2018) [13/47countries] | | |
% of those who have their own way of connecting with God | 65.2% (2018) [8/47countries] | | |
% of those who think that men have more influence over familyfs religious practices | 26.1% (2019) [6/34countries] | | |
% of those who think that women have more influence over familyfs religious practices | 20.8% (2019) [15/34countries] | | |
% of those who think that men and women have about the same influence over familyfs religious practices | 53.1% (2019) [28/34countries] | | |