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Irreligion, which may include deism, agnosticism, ignosticism, anti-religion, atheism, skepticism, ietsism, spiritual but not religious, freethought, anti-theism, apatheism, non-belief, pandeism, secular humanism, non-religious theism, pantheism, panentheism, and New age, varies in the countries around the world. According to reports from the Worldwide Independent Network/Gallup International Association's (WIN/GIA) four global polls: in 2005, 77% were a religious person and 4% were "convinced atheists"; in 2012, 23% were not a religious person and 13% were "convinced atheists";[2] in 2015, 22% were not a religious person and 11% were "convinced atheists";[3] and in 2017, 25% were not a religious person and 9% were "convinced atheists".[4] According to the Pew Research Centre in 2012, 16% of the world is "religiously unaffiliated", which "include atheists, agnostics and people who do not identify with any particular religion in surveys"; of that overall category, many may still hold some religious beliefs and some engage in religious practices as well.[5]

Nonreligious population by country, 2010.[1]

According to sociologist Phil Zuckerman, broad estimates of those who have an absence of belief in a god range from 500 to 750 million people worldwide.[6] According to sociologists Ariela Keysar and Juhem Navarro-Rivera's review of numerous global studies on atheism, there are 450 to 500 million positive atheists and agnostics worldwide (7% of the world's population) with China alone accounting for 200 million of that demographic.[7] Relative to its own populations, Zuckerman ranks the top 5 countries with the highest possible ranges of agnostics and atheists: Sweden (46–85%), Vietnam (81%), Denmark (43–80%), Norway (31–72%), and Japan (64–65%).[8][9] A 2023 Gallup International survey found that Sweden was the country with the highest percentage of citizens that stated they do not believe in God.[10]

Differences in questions asked in polls edit

Each poll uses different questions and methods:-

The numbers come from different years, and might not be accurate for countries with governments that require or urge religion or secularism.

Countries and regions edit

The Pew Research Centre data in the table below reflects "religiously unaffiliated" which "include atheists, agnostics and people who do not identify with any particular religion in surveys".

The WIN-Gallup International Association (WIN/GIA) poll results below are the totals for "not a religious person" (regardless of whether they had some religious affiliation) and "a convinced atheist" combined.

  • Keysar et al. have advised caution with WIN/Gallup International figures since more extensive surveys which have used the same wording for decades and have bigger sample sizes, have consistently reached lower figures than the numbers in the table below. For example, the WIN/GIA numbers from China were overestimated which in turn inflated global totals.[7]

The Zuckerman data on the table below only reflect the number of people who have an absence of belief in a deity only (atheists, agnostics). Does not include the broader number of people who do not identify with a religion such as deists, spiritual but not religious, pantheists, New Age spiritualism, etc.

Pew WIN/GIA Dentsu Zuckerman
Country or region (2012)[11] (2017)[12] (2015)[3] (2012)[13][14] (2006)[15] (2004)[6]
  Afghanistan (details) < 0.1% 9% 15%
  Albania (details) 1.4% 39% 8%
  Argentina 12.2% 34% 20% 26% 13% 4–8%
  Armenia 1.3% 6% 5% 5% 34%
  Australia (details) 24.2% 63% 58% 58% 24–25%
  Austria 13.5% 53% 54% 53% 12% 18–26%
  Azerbaijan (details) < 0.1% 64% 54% 51%
  Bangladesh (details) < 0.1% 19% 5%
  Belarus 28.6% 48% 17%
  Belgium (details) 29% 64% 48% 34% 35% 42–43%
  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2.5% 22% 32% 29%
  Brazil (details) 7.9% 17% 18% 14%
  Bulgaria (details) 4.2% 39% 39% 30% 30% 34–40%
  Cameroon 5.3% 17%
  Canada (details) 23.7% 57% 53% 49% 26% 19–30%
  Chile 8.6% 34%
  China (details) 52.2% 90% 90% 77% 93% 8–14%
  Colombia 6.6% 14% 17% 15%
  DR Congo 1.8% 17%
  Croatia (details) 5.1% 13% 7%
  Cuba 23% 7%
  Czech Republic (details) 76.4% 72% 75% 78% 64% 54–61%
  Denmark (details) 11.8% 61% 52% 10% 43–80%
  Dominican Republic 10.9% 7%
  Ecuador 5.5% 18% 28% 29%
  Estonia (details) 59.6% 60% 76% 49%
  Fiji 0.8% 8% 7% 6%
  Finland (details) 17.6% 55% 42% 44% 12% 28–60%
  France (details) 28% 50% 53% 63% 43% 43–54%
  Georgia (details) 0.7% 7% 13%
  Germany (details) 24.7% 60% 59% 48% 25% 41–49%
  Ghana (details) 4.2% 1% 2%
  Greece 6.1% 22% 21% 4% 16%
  Hungary (details) 18.6% 43% 32–46%
  Iceland (details) 3.5% 49% 44% 41% 4% 16–23%
  India (details) < 0.1% 5% 23% 16% 7% 9.11%
  Indonesia (details) < 0.1% 30% 15%
  Iran (details) 0.1% 20% 1%
  Iraq (details) 0.1% 34% 9%
  Ireland (details) 6.2% 56% 51% 54% 7%
  Israel (details) 3.1% 58% 65% 15–37%
  Italy (details) 12.4% 26% 24% 23% 18% 6–15%
  Japan (details) 57% 60% 62% 62% 52% 64–65%
  Kazakhstan (details) 4.2% 11–12%
  Kenya (details) 2.5% 9% 11%
  Kosovo 1.6% 3% 8%
  Kyrgyzstan 0.4% 7%
  Latvia 43.8% 52% 50% 41% 20–29%
  Lebanon (details) 0.3% 28% 18% 35%
  Lithuania 10% 40% 23% 19% 13%
  Luxembourg 26.8% 30%
  Malaysia 0.7% 23% 13%
  Malta 2.5% 1%
  Mexico (details) 4.7% 36% 28%
  Moldova 1.4% 10%
  Mongolia 35.9% 29% 9%
  Morocco (details) < 0.1% 5%
  Netherlands (details) 42.1% 66% 56% 55% 39–44%
  New Zealand (details) 36.6% 20–22%
  Nigeria (details) 0.4% 2% 16% 5% 1%
  North Korea 71.3% 15%
  North Macedonia 11% 10% 9%
  Norway (details) 10.1% 62% 31–72%
  Pakistan (details) < 0.1% 6% 11% 10%
  Palestinian territories < 0.1% 35% 19% 33%
  Panama 4.8% 13%
  Papua New Guinea < 0.1% 5% 4%
  Peru (details) 3% 23% 13% 11% 5%
  Philippines (details) 0.1% 9% 22% 11%
  Poland (details) 5.6% 10% 12% 14% 5%
  Portugal 4.4% 38% 37% 11% 4–9%
  Puerto Rico 1.9% 11%
  Romania (details) 0.1% 9% 17% 7% 2%
  Russia (details) 16.2% 30% 23% 32% 48% 24–48%
  Saudi Arabia (details) 0.7% 24%
  Serbia 3.3% 21% 21% 19%
  Singapore (details) 16.4% 13%
  Slovakia 14.3% 23% 10–28%
  Slovenia 18% 53% 30% 35–38%
  South Africa (details) 14.9% 32% 11%
  South Korea (details) 46.4% 60% 55% 46% 37% 30–52%
  South Sudan 1% 16%
  Spain (details) 19% 57% 55% 47% 16% 15–24%
  Sweden (details) 27% 73% 76% 58% 25% 46–85%
   Switzerland (details) 11.9% 58% 47% 17–27%
  Taiwan 12.7% 24%
  Tanzania 1.4% 2%
  Thailand 0.3% 2% 2%
  Tunisia 0.2% 33%
  Turkey (details) 1.2% 12% 15% 75% (anomalous) 3%
  Uganda (details) 0.5% 1%
  Ukraine 14.7% 42% 24% 23% 42% 20%
  United Kingdom (details) 21.3% 69% 66% 31–44%
  United States (details) 16.4% 39% 39% 35% 20% 3–9%
  Uruguay (details) 40.7% 12%
  Uzbekistan 0.8% 18%
  Venezuela 10% 2% 27%
  Vietnam 29.6% 63% 54% 65% 46% 81%

 

By population edit

The Pew Research Centre in the table below reflects "religiously unaffiliated" which "include atheists, agnostics and people who do not identify with any particular religion in surveys".

The Zuckerman data on the table below only reflect the number of people who have an absence of belief in a deity only (atheists, agnostics). Does not include the broader number of people who do not identify with a religion such as deists, spiritual but not religious, pantheists, New Age spiritualism, etc.

Country Pew (2012)[16] Zuckerman (2004)[17][18]
  China 700,680,000 103,907,840 – 181,838,720
  India 102,870,000
  Japan 72,120,000 81,493,120 – 82,766,450
  Vietnam 26,040,000 66,978,900
  Russia 23,180,000 34,507,680 – 69,015,360
  Germany 20,350,000 33,794,250 – 40,388,250
  France 17,580,000 25,982,320 – 32,628,960
  United Kingdom 18,684,010 – 26,519,240
  South Korea 22,350,000 14,579,400 – 25,270,960
  Ukraine 9,546,400
  United States 50,980,000 8,790,840 – 26,822,520
  Netherlands 6,364,020 – 7,179,920
  Canada 6,176,520 – 9,752,400
  Spain 6,042,150 – 9,667,440
  Taiwan 5,460,000
  Hong Kong 5,240,000
  Czech Republic 5,328,940 – 6,250,121
  Australia 4,779,120 – 4,978,250
  Belgium 4,346,160 – 4,449,640
  Sweden 4,133,560 – 7,638,100
  Italy 3,483,420 – 8,708,550
  North Korea 17,350,000 3,404,700
  Hungary 3,210,240 – 4,614,720
  Bulgaria 2,556,120 – 3,007,200
  Denmark 2,327,590 – 4,330,400
  Turkey 1,956,990 - 6,320,550
  Belarus 1,752,870
  Greece 1,703,680
  Kazakhstan 1,665,840 – 1,817,280
  Argentina 1,565,800 – 3,131,600
  Austria 1,471,500 – 2,125,500
  Finland 1,460,200 – 3,129,000
  Norway 1,418,250 – 3,294,000
   Switzerland 1,266,670 – 2,011,770
  Israel 929,850 – 2,293,630
  New Zealand 798,800 – 878,680
  Cuba 791,630
  Slovenia 703,850 – 764,180
  Estonia 657,580
  Dominican Republic 618,380
  Singapore 566,020
  Slovakia 542,400 – 1,518,720
  Lithuania 469,040
  Latvia 461,200 – 668,740
  Portugal 420,960 – 947,160
  Armenia 118,740
  Uruguay 407,880
  Kyrgyzstan 355,670
  Croatia 314,790
  Albania 283,600
  Mongolia 247,590
  Iceland 47,040 – 67,620
  Brazil 15,410,000

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Religious Composition by Country, 2010-2050". Pew Research Center's Religion & Public Life Project. 2 April 2015. Retrieved 27 April 2020.
  2. ^ (PDF). WIN/Gallup International. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 October 2012. Retrieved 13 January 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Losing our Religion? Two-Thirds of People Still Claim to be Religious" (PDF). WIN/Gallup International. 13 April 2015.
  4. ^ (PDF). Gallup International. 14 November 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 November 2017. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  5. ^ "Religiously Unaffiliated". The Global Religious Landscape. Pew Research Center: Religion & Public Life. 18 December 2012. The religiously unaffiliated include atheists, agnostics and people who do not identify with any particular religion in surveys. However, many of the religiously unaffiliated have some religious beliefs...Some of the unaffiliated also engage in certain kinds of religious practices.
  6. ^ a b Zuckerman, Phil (2006). "Atheism: Contemporary Numbers and Patterns". In Martin, Michael (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Atheism. Cambridge University Press. pp. 47–66. ISBN 9780521842709.
  7. ^ a b Keysar, Ariela; Navarro-Rivera, Juhem (2017). "36. A World of Atheism: Global Demographics". In Bullivant, Stephen; Ruse, Michael (eds.). The Oxford Handbook of Atheism. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0199644650.
  8. ^ "The Cambridge Companion to Atheism - PDF Drive".
  9. ^ "81-F77-Aeb-A404-447-C-8-B95-Dd57-Adc11-E98".
  10. ^ Whether or not you belong to a religion, do you believe or not believe in the following? - God (Image).
  11. ^ "Global Religious Landscape" (PDF). Pew Research Center. 18 December 2012. pp. 45–50.
  12. ^ (PDF). Gallup International. 14 November 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 November 2017. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  13. ^ "WIN-Gallup International 'Religiosity and Atheism Index' reveals atheists are a small minority in the early years of 21st century". WIN-Gallup International. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
  14. ^ (PDF). WIN-Gallup International. 27 July 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 14 November 2015.
  15. ^ Dentsu Communication Institute 電通総研・日本リサーチセンター編「世界60カ国価値観データブック (in Japanese)
  16. ^ "Religiously Unaffiliated". 18 December 2012.
  17. ^ "The Cambridge Companion to Atheism - PDF Drive".
  18. ^ "81-F77-Aeb-A404-447-C-8-B95-Dd57-Adc11-E98".

External links edit

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Irreligion which may include deism agnosticism ignosticism anti religion atheism skepticism ietsism spiritual but not religious freethought anti theism apatheism non belief pandeism secular humanism non religious theism pantheism panentheism and New age varies in the countries around the world According to reports from the Worldwide Independent Network Gallup International Association s WIN GIA four global polls in 2005 77 were a religious person and 4 were convinced atheists in 2012 23 were not a religious person and 13 were convinced atheists 2 in 2015 22 were not a religious person and 11 were convinced atheists 3 and in 2017 25 were not a religious person and 9 were convinced atheists 4 According to the Pew Research Centre in 2012 16 of the world is religiously unaffiliated which include atheists agnostics and people who do not identify with any particular religion in surveys of that overall category many may still hold some religious beliefs and some engage in religious practices as well 5 Nonreligious population by country 2010 1 According to sociologist Phil Zuckerman broad estimates of those who have an absence of belief in a god range from 500 to 750 million people worldwide 6 According to sociologists Ariela Keysar and Juhem Navarro Rivera s review of numerous global studies on atheism there are 450 to 500 million positive atheists and agnostics worldwide 7 of the world s population with China alone accounting for 200 million of that demographic 7 Relative to its own populations Zuckerman ranks the top 5 countries with the highest possible ranges of agnostics and atheists Sweden 46 85 Vietnam 81 Denmark 43 80 Norway 31 72 and Japan 64 65 8 9 A 2023 Gallup International survey found that Sweden was the country with the highest percentage of citizens that stated they do not believe in God 10 Contents 1 Differences in questions asked in polls 2 Countries and regions 3 By population 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksDifferences in questions asked in polls editEach poll uses different questions and methods The Worldwide Independent Network Gallup International Association WIN GIA poll asked Irrespective of whether you attend a place of worship or not would you say that you are a religious person not a religious person or a convinced atheist Dentsu Communication Institute provides data for respondents who stated that they have no religion Phil Zuckerman uses only the number of people who describe themselves as atheists and agnostics The numbers come from different years and might not be accurate for countries with governments that require or urge religion or secularism Countries and regions editThe Pew Research Centre data in the table below reflects religiously unaffiliated which include atheists agnostics and people who do not identify with any particular religion in surveys The WIN Gallup International Association WIN GIA poll results below are the totals for not a religious person regardless of whether they had some religious affiliation and a convinced atheist combined Keysar et al have advised caution with WIN Gallup International figures since more extensive surveys which have used the same wording for decades and have bigger sample sizes have consistently reached lower figures than the numbers in the table below For example the WIN GIA numbers from China were overestimated which in turn inflated global totals 7 The Zuckerman data on the table below only reflect the number of people who have an absence of belief in a deity only atheists agnostics Does not include the broader number of people who do not identify with a religion such as deists spiritual but not religious pantheists New Age spiritualism etc Pew WIN GIA Dentsu ZuckermanCountry or region 2012 11 2017 12 2015 3 2012 13 14 2006 15 2004 6 nbsp Afghanistan details lt 0 1 9 15 nbsp Albania details 1 4 39 8 nbsp Argentina 12 2 34 20 26 13 4 8 nbsp Armenia 1 3 6 5 5 34 nbsp Australia details 24 2 63 58 58 24 25 nbsp Austria 13 5 53 54 53 12 18 26 nbsp Azerbaijan details lt 0 1 64 54 51 nbsp Bangladesh details lt 0 1 19 5 nbsp Belarus 28 6 48 17 nbsp Belgium details 29 64 48 34 35 42 43 nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 5 22 32 29 nbsp Brazil details 7 9 17 18 14 nbsp Bulgaria details 4 2 39 39 30 30 34 40 nbsp Cameroon 5 3 17 nbsp Canada details 23 7 57 53 49 26 19 30 nbsp Chile 8 6 34 nbsp China details 52 2 90 90 77 93 8 14 nbsp Colombia 6 6 14 17 15 nbsp DR Congo 1 8 17 nbsp Croatia details 5 1 13 7 nbsp Cuba 23 7 nbsp Czech Republic details 76 4 72 75 78 64 54 61 nbsp Denmark details 11 8 61 52 10 43 80 nbsp Dominican Republic 10 9 7 nbsp Ecuador 5 5 18 28 29 nbsp Estonia details 59 6 60 76 49 nbsp Fiji 0 8 8 7 6 nbsp Finland details 17 6 55 42 44 12 28 60 nbsp France details 28 50 53 63 43 43 54 nbsp Georgia details 0 7 7 13 nbsp Germany details 24 7 60 59 48 25 41 49 nbsp Ghana details 4 2 1 2 nbsp Greece 6 1 22 21 4 16 nbsp Hungary details 18 6 43 32 46 nbsp Iceland details 3 5 49 44 41 4 16 23 nbsp India details lt 0 1 5 23 16 7 9 11 nbsp Indonesia details lt 0 1 30 15 nbsp Iran details 0 1 20 1 nbsp Iraq details 0 1 34 9 nbsp Ireland details 6 2 56 51 54 7 nbsp Israel details 3 1 58 65 15 37 nbsp Italy details 12 4 26 24 23 18 6 15 nbsp Japan details 57 60 62 62 52 64 65 nbsp Kazakhstan details 4 2 11 12 nbsp Kenya details 2 5 9 11 nbsp Kosovo 1 6 3 8 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 0 4 7 nbsp Latvia 43 8 52 50 41 20 29 nbsp Lebanon details 0 3 28 18 35 nbsp Lithuania 10 40 23 19 13 nbsp Luxembourg 26 8 30 nbsp Malaysia 0 7 23 13 nbsp Malta 2 5 1 nbsp Mexico details 4 7 36 28 nbsp Moldova 1 4 10 nbsp Mongolia 35 9 29 9 nbsp Morocco details lt 0 1 5 nbsp Netherlands details 42 1 66 56 55 39 44 nbsp New Zealand details 36 6 20 22 nbsp Nigeria details 0 4 2 16 5 1 nbsp North Korea 71 3 15 nbsp North Macedonia 11 10 9 nbsp Norway details 10 1 62 31 72 nbsp Pakistan details lt 0 1 6 11 10 nbsp Palestinian territories lt 0 1 35 19 33 nbsp Panama 4 8 13 nbsp Papua New Guinea lt 0 1 5 4 nbsp Peru details 3 23 13 11 5 nbsp Philippines details 0 1 9 22 11 nbsp Poland details 5 6 10 12 14 5 nbsp Portugal 4 4 38 37 11 4 9 nbsp Puerto Rico 1 9 11 nbsp Romania details 0 1 9 17 7 2 nbsp Russia details 16 2 30 23 32 48 24 48 nbsp Saudi Arabia details 0 7 24 nbsp Serbia 3 3 21 21 19 nbsp Singapore details 16 4 13 nbsp Slovakia 14 3 23 10 28 nbsp Slovenia 18 53 30 35 38 nbsp South Africa details 14 9 32 11 nbsp South Korea details 46 4 60 55 46 37 30 52 nbsp South Sudan 1 16 nbsp Spain details 19 57 55 47 16 15 24 nbsp Sweden details 27 73 76 58 25 46 85 nbsp Switzerland details 11 9 58 47 17 27 nbsp Taiwan 12 7 24 nbsp Tanzania 1 4 2 nbsp Thailand 0 3 2 2 nbsp Tunisia 0 2 33 nbsp Turkey details 1 2 12 15 75 anomalous 3 nbsp Uganda details 0 5 1 nbsp Ukraine 14 7 42 24 23 42 20 nbsp United Kingdom details 21 3 69 66 31 44 nbsp United States details 16 4 39 39 35 20 3 9 nbsp Uruguay details 40 7 12 nbsp Uzbekistan 0 8 18 nbsp Venezuela 10 2 27 nbsp Vietnam 29 6 63 54 65 46 81 nbsp By population editThe Pew Research Centre in the table below reflects religiously unaffiliated which include atheists agnostics and people who do not identify with any particular religion in surveys The Zuckerman data on the table below only reflect the number of people who have an absence of belief in a deity only atheists agnostics Does not include the broader number of people who do not identify with a religion such as deists spiritual but not religious pantheists New Age spiritualism etc Country Pew 2012 16 Zuckerman 2004 17 18 nbsp China 700 680 000 103 907 840 181 838 720 nbsp India 102 870 000 nbsp Japan 72 120 000 81 493 120 82 766 450 nbsp Vietnam 26 040 000 66 978 900 nbsp Russia 23 180 000 34 507 680 69 015 360 nbsp Germany 20 350 000 33 794 250 40 388 250 nbsp France 17 580 000 25 982 320 32 628 960 nbsp United Kingdom 18 684 010 26 519 240 nbsp South Korea 22 350 000 14 579 400 25 270 960 nbsp Ukraine 9 546 400 nbsp United States 50 980 000 8 790 840 26 822 520 nbsp Netherlands 6 364 020 7 179 920 nbsp Canada 6 176 520 9 752 400 nbsp Spain 6 042 150 9 667 440 nbsp Taiwan 5 460 000 nbsp Hong Kong 5 240 000 nbsp Czech Republic 5 328 940 6 250 121 nbsp Australia 4 779 120 4 978 250 nbsp Belgium 4 346 160 4 449 640 nbsp Sweden 4 133 560 7 638 100 nbsp Italy 3 483 420 8 708 550 nbsp North Korea 17 350 000 3 404 700 nbsp Hungary 3 210 240 4 614 720 nbsp Bulgaria 2 556 120 3 007 200 nbsp Denmark 2 327 590 4 330 400 nbsp Turkey 1 956 990 6 320 550 nbsp Belarus 1 752 870 nbsp Greece 1 703 680 nbsp Kazakhstan 1 665 840 1 817 280 nbsp Argentina 1 565 800 3 131 600 nbsp Austria 1 471 500 2 125 500 nbsp Finland 1 460 200 3 129 000 nbsp Norway 1 418 250 3 294 000 nbsp Switzerland 1 266 670 2 011 770 nbsp Israel 929 850 2 293 630 nbsp New Zealand 798 800 878 680 nbsp Cuba 791 630 nbsp Slovenia 703 850 764 180 nbsp Estonia 657 580 nbsp Dominican Republic 618 380 nbsp Singapore 566 020 nbsp Slovakia 542 400 1 518 720 nbsp Lithuania 469 040 nbsp Latvia 461 200 668 740 nbsp Portugal 420 960 947 160 nbsp Armenia 118 740 nbsp Uruguay 407 880 nbsp Kyrgyzstan 355 670 nbsp Croatia 314 790 nbsp Albania 283 600 nbsp Mongolia 247 590 nbsp Iceland 47 040 67 620 nbsp Brazil 15 410 000See also editImportance of religion by country List of religious populationsReferences edit Religious Composition by Country 2010 2050 Pew Research Center s Religion amp Public Life Project 2 April 2015 Retrieved 27 April 2020 Global Index of Religion and Atheism PDF WIN Gallup International Archived from the original PDF on 16 October 2012 Retrieved 13 January 2015 a b Losing our Religion Two Thirds of People Still Claim to be Religious PDF WIN Gallup International 13 April 2015 Religion prevails in the world PDF Gallup International 14 November 2017 Archived from the original PDF on 14 November 2017 Retrieved 27 February 2018 Religiously Unaffiliated The Global Religious Landscape Pew Research Center Religion amp Public Life 18 December 2012 The religiously unaffiliated include atheists agnostics and people who do not identify with any particular religion in surveys However many of the religiously unaffiliated have some religious beliefs Some of the unaffiliated also engage in certain kinds of religious practices a b Zuckerman Phil 2006 Atheism Contemporary Numbers and Patterns In Martin Michael ed The Cambridge Companion to Atheism Cambridge University Press pp 47 66 ISBN 9780521842709 a b Keysar Ariela Navarro Rivera Juhem 2017 36 A World of Atheism Global Demographics In Bullivant Stephen Ruse Michael eds The Oxford Handbook of Atheism Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0199644650 The Cambridge Companion to Atheism PDF Drive 81 F77 Aeb A404 447 C 8 B95 Dd57 Adc11 E98 Whether or not you belong to a religion do you believe or not believe in the following God Image Global Religious Landscape PDF Pew Research Center 18 December 2012 pp 45 50 Religion prevails in the world PDF Gallup International 14 November 2017 Archived from the original PDF on 14 November 2017 Retrieved 27 February 2018 WIN Gallup International Religiosity and Atheism Index reveals atheists are a small minority in the early years of 21st century WIN Gallup International Retrieved 14 November 2015 GLOBAL INDEX OF RELIGIOSITY AND ATHEISM 2012 PDF WIN Gallup International 27 July 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 21 October 2013 Retrieved 14 November 2015 Dentsu Communication Institute 電通総研 日本リサーチセンター編 世界60カ国価値観データブック in Japanese Religiously Unaffiliated 18 December 2012 The Cambridge Companion to Atheism PDF Drive 81 F77 Aeb A404 447 C 8 B95 Dd57 Adc11 E98 External links edit nbsp Media related to Irreligion by country at Wikimedia Commons Portal nbsp Religion Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of countries by irreligion amp oldid 1188432146, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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