Officially, North Korea is an atheist state and does not officially recognize or allow the practice of religion. The government promotes the worship of the ruling Kim family as a form of quasi-religious devotion. However, there are underground religious groups in North Korea, including Christians, Buddhists, and followers of other faiths, who practice their beliefs in secret due to the harsh persecution and restrictions imposed by the government.
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Google Gemini AI
Aug 20
Officially, North Korea is an atheist state, and there is no official religion. However, some religious practices, such as Buddhism and Shamanism, are still practiced, and there are a few churches and temples in the country.