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Irreligion in Sri Lanka

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Gallup Religiosity Index 2009 – Sri Lanka is one of the most religious countries in the world.[1]

Irreligion in Sri Lanka may refer toatheism,agnosticism,deism,religious skepticism,secular humanism or generalsecularist attitudes inSri Lanka. The Sri Lankan national census does not provide an option for no religion.

This is supported by a 2008Gallup poll which found 99% of Sri Lankans considered religion an important aspect of their daily lives.[2] OnlyNiger,Bangladesh andIndonesia scored higher than this.[3]

Sri Lankan notable atheists and agnostics

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  1. ^The Religiosity Index is a measure of the importance of religion for respondents and their self-reported attendance of religious services. For religions in which attendance at services is limited, care must be used in interpreting the data. (Gallup WorldView)
  2. ^"Religious History of Sri Lanka | Know Before You Go".www.nathab.com. Retrieved2025-08-08.
  3. ^Steve Crabtree and Brett Pelham. (2009) (9 February 2009)."What Alabamians and Iranians Have in Common". Retrieved2012-09-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^"Council for Secular Humanism". Secularhumanism.org. 2005-07-29. Retrieved2012-09-01.
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