Thailand
Theravada Buddhist majority (~94%) with significant Muslim minority in the deep south (~5%) and small Christian minority.
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Thailand is Buddhist as a country. The dominant religious context is: Theravada Buddhist majority (~94%) with significant Muslim minority in the deep south (~5%) and small Christian minority.
Thailand is mostly Buddhist or Buddhist-cultural, and a Western-style deconstruction is rarer here than in monotheistic-majority countries. The harder exits in Thailand are usually from the new religious movements, from Christian missionary churches, or from Jehovah’s Witnesses. Pick the pillar page that fits the specific community you came out of.
Leaving in Thailand mostly costs you on a family scale rather than a community or legal scale. The conversations are real and sometimes painful, but the wider society is not configured to punish unbelief.
City coverage in Thailand
Bangkok
5.1M
Samut Prakan
389K
Mueang Nonthaburi
292K
Udon Thani
247K
Chon Buri
219K
Nakhon Ratchasima
209K
Chiang Mai
201K
Hat Yai
192K
Pak Kret
183K
Si Racha
179K
Phra Pradaeng
171K
Lampang
156K
Khon Kaen
148K
Surat Thani
127K
Ubon Ratchathani
123K
Nakhon Si Thammarat
121K
Khlong Luang
119K
Nakhon Pathom
118K
Rayong
107K
Phitsanulok
103K
Chanthaburi
100K
Pattaya
97K
Yala
94K
Ratchaburi
92K
Nakhon Sawan
92K
Phuket
89K
Ban Mai
87K
Songkhla
84K
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
82K
Chiang Rai
79K
Bang Kruai
78K
Sakon Nakhon
76K
Krathum Baen
73K
Saraburi
68K
Trang
67K
Sattahip
65K
Kanchanaburi
64K
Nong Khai
64K
Samut Sakhon
63K
Ban Lam Luk Ka
61K
Kamphaeng Phet
59K
Chaiyaphum
58K
Uttaradit
58K
Lop Buri
58K
Ban Pong
58K
Phra Phutthabat
57K
Chumphon
56K
Klaeng
56K
Kalasin
55K
Suphan Buri
53K
Tha Maka
53K
Ban Talat Yai
52K
Maha Sarakham
52K
Phetchabun
51K
Hua Hin
50K
Ko Samui
50K
Chachoengsao
50K
Cha-am
49K
Pak Chong
49K
Narathiwat
48K