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Sure, but that should be obvious. The most secular countries in the world are almost all former protestant countries (at least those from a western tradition). Protestantism deliberately removed some of the mystery and obfuscation inherent in Catholicism (and even more back then), and that was always going to lead to a more open environment for religion and irreligion.
This is always interesting to me because the most fanatical religious areas in America I've encountered are all protestant strongholds where the evangelical movement is the strongest. And generally, I think the evangelical far right religious movements in America, from tent revivals to the 70-80s tv preachers sprung out of American protestants. When I was younger I always viewed protestants as far more extreme and fanatical than other religions or variations of Christians.