Irreligion or irreligiousness is an umbrella term which, depending on context, may be understood as referring to atheism, agnosticism, skepticism, freethought, secular humanism or heresy.
Irreligion has at least three related yet distinct meanings:
Although people classified as irreligious might not follow any religion, they do not necessarily lack belief in the supernatural or in deities; such a person may be a non-religious or non-practicing theist. In particular, those who associate organized religion with negative qualities are likely to hold spiritual beliefs but describe themselves as irreligious.
| Country | Percentage stating they have no religion | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Germany | 32.7% | fowid (German Worldview Research Group) (2004) * |
| New Zealand | 32.0% (of the 85.9% who answered an optional question) | Statistics New Zealand (2001 census) * |
| France | 27.2% (23.9% of women, 30.6% of men) | INSEE (2004 survey) * |
| Australia | 17.5% (of the 88.3% who answered an optional question) | Australian Bureau of Statistics (2001 census) * |
| United Kingdom | 16.8% (of the 92.7% who answered an optional question) | UK National Statistics (2001 census) * |
| Canada | 16.2% | Canada 2001 Census * |
| South Africa | 15.1% | Statistics South Africa Census 2001* |
| United States | 15.0% (of the 94.6% who answered an optional question, out of a sample of 50,281 households in the 48 contiguous states) | American Religious Identification Survey (2001), as reported by US Census Bureau * |
| Ireland | 3.53% | Central Statistics Office Ireland Census 2002 * |
Irreligión | 無宗教 | 无宗教
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