Irreligion in the Philippines

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In the Philippines,

Philippine Atheists and Agnostics Society.[3]

Growth

The number of atheists has risen consistently since the 1990s, as has the number of people considering it, church attendance, and overall religiously. One in eleven Filipino Catholics consider leaving the Church, only 37% attend church every week, and only 29% consider themselves strongly religious.[4][5] Overall, anti-Catholic sentiment is a growing trend in the Philippines,[citation needed] with former president Rodrigo Duterte being an outspoken critic of the church for its sex scandals[6] and allegations of corruption.[7]

According to both Catholics and Atheists, belief in the Catholic Church is linked to poverty more than it is religious conviction, many go to Church out of desperation and need for hope, and some atheists, such as Miss. M, founder of HAPI, believe that starting secular outreach institutions will help Filipinos shed reliance on the Church and put their future in their own hands.

When I asked some of the worshippers there why religion is so important to them, poverty was a common answer

— Michael French

Its very important because we are very poor, so that's the only thing we cling on to, the hope, every time we suffer, we all say, 'That's okay because it's the will of God.'

— Antonia Deligero[4]

My mother would go to church to ask for food and clothing and money, most Filipinos think that God provides. It will give a lot of people common sense when we let them know that there really is no God.

— Marissa Torres Langseth (Miss. M)[4]

Persecution and discrimination

Filipino atheists are often harassed for their disbelief, and according to one atheist it's "how Filipinos think. They view atheists as

Satanists".[4]

Organizations

Prominent figures

  • Red Tani[8]
  • Marissa Torres Langseth

Philippine religious distribution

According to the 2020 census, the religious distribution of the country's population was as follows:

Population by religious affiliation (2020)
Affiliation Number Percentage
Roman Catholic[a] 85,645,362 78.8
Islam 6,981,710 6.4
Iglesia ni Cristo 2,806,524 2.6
Philippine Independent Church 1,458,992 1.4
Seventh-day Adventist
862,725 0.8
Bible Baptist Church
540,364 0.5
United Church of Christ in the Philippines 470,792 0.4
Jehovah's Witnesses 457,245 0.4
Church of Christ 429,921 0.4
Other religious affiliations 8,954,291 8.2
None 43,931 0
Not reported 15,186 0
Total 108,667,043 100%
Source: Philippine Statistics Authority[1]

See also

Notes

  1. Catholic Charismatic
    numbering 74,096 persons (0.07%)

References

  1. ^ a b Mapa, Dennis S. (February 22, 2023). "Religious Affiliation in the Philippines (2020 Census of Population and Housing)". Philippine Statistics Authority (Press release). Archived from the original on March 10, 2023. Retrieved March 12, 2023.
  2. The Jakarta Globe
    . Retrieved 2013-09-26.
  3. ^ "Pinoy atheists and agnostics to have 'coming out' event". ABS-CBN News. 2011-03-19. Retrieved 2013-09-26.
  4. ^ a b c d French, Michael. "The New Atheists of the Philippines". The Atlantic.
  5. ^ "9% of Catholics sometimes think of leaving the Church".
  6. ^ "Duterte vows to expose Church abuses".
  7. ^ "Duterte: Catholic Church 'full of shit".
  8. ^ "Red Tani: freethinking Filipino".