asemirahullinen
Asemirahullinen is a term used in Finnish to describe a person who is not a member of the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church, the dominant religious denomination in Finland. The term is derived from the word "asemainen," which means "belonging to a denomination," and "hullinen," which means "mad" or "crazy." The term is often used pejoratively to describe those who are not part of the official church, and it is considered offensive and derogatory. Asemirahullinen is not a widely used term in contemporary Finnish society, and it is generally avoided in formal or polite conversation. Instead, people may refer to themselves as "non-believers" or "non-affiliated" to describe their religious affiliation. The term is an example of the way in which religion can be a source of division and conflict in society, and it highlights the importance of promoting tolerance and understanding among different religious groups.