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It was a heresy and a radical change sprouted from criticising the official line of the Catholic Church. Also, our understanding of the world was different centuries ago, so obviously more people were very devout. I still think it's linked to atheism finding its way to Czech effectively at a later stage. Mentalities are shaped by history and the Hussite Reformation as later irreligiosity were caused by what we can call the 'Czech mentality'. They're still linked in that regard if you ask me.
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I know the question is off-topic, if most of Czechs are atheists, does it mean that most Czechs don't celebrate Christmas?
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Percentage of atheists among Czechs is actually way higher than the numbers in the OP. Those 'I kinda believe there's some higher power' guys should really be labeled as atheists for practical purposes. I would require slightly more than such vague statements to consider someone to be religious. How do they commit to their beliefs? In almost all the cases, not at all.
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