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Irreligion is common throughout all provinces and territories of Canada.
Irreligion, n. The principal one of the great faiths of the world.
Irreligion is an absence, indifference or hostility to religion.
Irreligion in Estonia is a major part of Estonian culture.
Jews and gentiles alike found his irreligion either shocking or disconcerting.
Jewish atheism is the most common of irreligion.
Atheism and irreligion are not officially recognized in India.
Variously defined, irreligion appears to be increasing (along with secularization generally).
However despite the growth of irreligion, atheists and agnostics in Mexico face heavy discrimination.
Irreligion in Israel is very common.
Irreligion in Saudi Arabia is difficult to measure as it illegal to change a persons religion.
The elements that form the concept of irreligion have a strong tradition in India and among Indian religions.
Noah's Ark) were intended to address the current deluge of irreligion and materialism.
There are also organisations which promote irreligion, atheist humanism, and secularism.
Gender identity may be affected by a variety of social structures, including the person's ethnic group, employment status, religion or irreligion, and family.
Generation Y has led a trend towards irreligion that has been growing since the 1990s.
Atheism and irreligion are rising in Poland.
See 'Buddhism by country' and Irreligion for more.
Irreligion in Russia was officially state policy during the Soviet Union and rigorously enforced.
Irreligion in Ghana is difficult to measure in the country, as many citizens claim Christian faith.
Irreligion is prevalent in Germany.
Irreligion in Spain is a relatively new phenomenon in the late 20th Century.
Irreligion of Science.
Yet he also fills his house with "drunkenness, riot, and irreligion", so that his daughter is no longer received in polite society.
"It is a new irreligion."