In this episode, we explore the diminishing role of Christianity in contemporary Danish society. The discussion questions the essence of Christianity, its rise to become the world’s largest religion, and its current significance. Many Danes view Christianity as a relic of the past, with its influence waning. While some still identify as Christians, for many, it is more a symbol of tradition rather than a lived faith, tied to rituals like baptism, weddings, and funerals. Key points include the perception of Christianity as losing its relevance, the prevalence of atheism, and the ongoing cultural impact of its ideas and values, even among those who do not actively practice the faith. Join us as we delve into this complex topic, examining how Christianity continues to shape our society in ways we may not fully recognize.