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Irreligion is the
absence or
rejection of
religious beliefs or practices. It encomp****es a wide
range of
viewpoints drawn from
various philosophical and...
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religions (1.1%)
Irreligion in
Estonia pertains to atheism, agnosticism, and
secularism of the
people and
institutions of Estonia.
Irreligion is prominent...
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Irreligion,
which may
include deism, agnosticism, ignosticism, anti-religion, atheism, skepticism, ietsism,
spiritual but not religious, freethought, anti-theism...
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adoption of a
religion or
irreligion under duress.
Someone who has been
forced to
convert to a
different religion or
irreligion may continue, covertly,...
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Shichihei Yamamoto argued that ****an has
shown greater tolerance towards irreligion than the West. Shin'ichi Hisamatsu,
philosopher and
scholar who rejected...
- Atheism, agnosticism, scepticism, freethought,
secular humanism or
general irreligion are
increasing in Australia. Post-war
Australia has
become a
highly secularised...
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relationship that is
usually ideologically linked to
irreligion and the
promotion of
irreligion or atheism.
State atheism may
refer to a government's...
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Irreligion was the
official state policy during the
Soviet Union and was
rigorously enforced. This led to the ****cution of
Christians in the country...
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Americans are
characterized by indifference. Very few
incorporate active irreligion as part of
their identity, and only
about 1-2% join
groups promoting such...
- Indifferent/Non-believer (12.3%)
Atheist (14.9%) Did not
answer (1.5%)
Irreligion in
Spain is a
phenomenon that has
existed since at
least the 17th century...