by Max Barry

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Religion in the Principality

The Principality of Tyrassueb has within it's constitution a guarantee on free expression of religion so long as it is not harmful to humans or animals. Rulings by the Prince's Court have backed this up to both extend it to allow citizens to be atheist, agnostic, or non-denominational (Laska v Banik) as well as allowing faiths usually derided elsewhere, such as druidism and satanism (Hornik v Medved, Strnad v Feld). Stipulations against forced, non-consensual bodily harm as well as animal sacrifice however were stipulated.

In the recent census, 51% of respondents stated they either had no faith or did not identify with any listed. 37% were some form of Christian, with Universalist the largest at 19% of those listed as Christian (Catholic came close at 18%).

The remaining groups were a mix of new-age and pagan faiths, Buddhism, Judaism, and Islam.

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