eiabelilainen
Eiabelilainen refers to a Finnish term that describes a person who is not a member of the Finnish Evangelical Lutheran Church, the state church of Finland. The term is derived from the Finnish words "ei" (meaning "not") and "abelilainen," which is a colloquial abbreviation of "abeli," short for "abeli" (a term historically used for members of the Lutheran Church). In modern usage, "eiabelilainen" is often contrasted with "abelilainen" to indicate religious affiliation or lack thereof.
The concept of being an "eiabelilainen" is particularly relevant in Finland, where the Evangelical Lutheran Church
An "eiabelilainen" may belong to another Christian denomination, such as the Finnish Orthodox Church, a non-Christian
The distinction between "abelilainen" and "eiabelilainen" also appears in administrative and statistical contexts, such as census