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Top 50 Countries
With Highest Proportion of Atheists / Agnostics
(Zuckerman, 2005)
Below is a list of the top fifty countries containing the largest measured percentage of
people who identify as atheist, agnostic, or non-believer in God. These figures do not
necessarily represent the number of people who are identify themselves as "atheists."
For example, in Estonia in 2004, 49% of people surveyed said they did not believe in
God. At the same time, only 11% of people in the country identified themselves as
atheists.
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* NOTE: The estimates of the number of atheists in North Korea, C hina and C uba may be unreliable. The best
data available have been used in making these estimates, but the people in these three nations live under
C ommunist governments which have traditionally suppressed religious freedom and officially (often forcibly)
endorsed atheism.
Top 20 Countries
With Largest Numbers of Atheists / Agnostics
(Zuckerman, 2005)
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Top 10 Countries
With Highest Proportion of Atheists
(Greeley/Jagodzinski, 1991)
Percent
Country
Atheist
East Germany 88.20%
Slovenia 29.80
Russia 27.30
Israel 25.60
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Netherlands 24.10
Hungary 23.30
Norway 14.90
Britain 14.00
West Germany 12.10
New Zealand 11.50
These figures are based on responses to survey questions about beliefs. There may
be overlap between people who self-identify as adherents of an organized religion,
while at the same time hold beliefs which categorize them an atheist. Opinion surveys
are typically the only reliable method for determining the numbers of atheists in an
area, because atheists are rarely affiliated formally with membership organizations.
Officially released statistics from some Communist governments are often merely
manufactured estimates without an empirical or statistical basis.
Figures shown above are the total of "soft core atheists" (don't believe in god, but
believe there might be life after death) and "hard core atheists" (disbelieve in god and
disbelieve in life after death), but do not include agnostics ("softest core atheists":
"Might be God... might be a life after death").
Note that these terms are from Greeley's statistical study and are noted
here not as an endorsement of the terminology, but so that statistical
researchers will be able to identify which columns are the source of the
data in the summary tables presented on this page. "Agnosticism" and
"atheism" are widely accepted as have different meanings. Based on the questions
used in the survey, Greeley's category "softest core atheists" fall under the common
definition of agnostics, which is why their numbers have not been included in the
"atheist" totals.
Note: The Communist nations of China, Cuba and North Korea were not included in
this study. These countries may or may not be among the "Top 10 Most Atheist
Countries" in the world. Sociologically, Communism is as much a religion as other
"traditional" religions such as Islam or Christianity, although it promotes (often
forcibly) beliefs which would categorize its adherents as atheists. So in Communist
countries, large proportions of people may be properly classified as atheists and also
Communists, but they would not be considered secular or "nonreligious" in the
sociological sense.
Source: International Social Survey P rogram's study of religion in 1991, as reported in "The Demand for
Religion: Hard C ore Atheism and 'Supply Side' Theory" by Wolfgang Jagodzinski (University of C ologne) and
Andrew Greeley (University of C hicago, U niversity of Arizona).
Adherents.com plans to revise the "Top 10" list presented on this page through the
use of our entire collection of statistics, without relying primarily on one source
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(Greeley's paper). Accurate data for China and North Korea remains unavailable. We
do not believe the composition of this list will change considerably.
We have already pointed out the possibility that North Korea and China should be on
this list but were not included among countries Greeley had data for. Still, William
Slawski wrote the following criticism of this page (3 April 2000):
The use of the term ["softest core atheists"] is carried over from the source
of the statistics,which was a paper called "The Demand for Religion: Hard
Core Atheism and "Supply Side" Theory."
The abstract at the top of the paper ends with the following sentence:
"Finally it considers the one thoroughly secularized country -- East Germany
-- and concludes that the 'demand' for religion can be diminished
considerably if a ruthless government takes control of the process of
religious socialization." The paper studied only 17 countries. The
Adherents.com site entitiles their web page "Top 10 Countries With Highest
Percentage of Atheists (1991)." The original source of the statistics wasn't
an inquiry into which countries had the highest rate of atheism, but rather
the effects of oppressive governments on religion. To call the
adherents.com web page misleading would be accurate.
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