uskottomuus
Uskottomuus is a Finnish term that denotes lack of belief in religious claims or active disbelief in religion. It may describe atheism, agnosticism, secular humanism, or other non-religious worldviews. The term can also refer to apostasy from a religious community.
In Finnish discourse, uskottomuus contrasts with uskonto (religion). The word is used both in personal identity
Historically, Finland, like other Nordic countries, has undergone secularization from the 19th century onward, with growing
Legal and social context: Freedom of belief is protected by law, and individuals may choose their beliefs,
Variants and related concepts include atheism, agnosticism, and secular humanism. Uskottomuus can influence personal identity as