Statistics New Zealand has released preliminary figures for religious affiliation from the 2013 census.
The raw figures show for the major affiliations (Christian and No religion) the following:
Religious affiliation | Number |
---|---|
No religion | 1,635,348 |
Christian | 1,879,671 |
Total Responses | 4,343,781 |
Total People | 4,242,048 |
Double Dipping?* | 101,733 |
It is interesting to compare the last census figures with those for the previous four.
As we can see, the godless trend has continued unabated.
One thing for sure – Christians can no longer claim to make up the majority of the country’s population.
*Double Dipping arises from people putting down more than one answer to the question. Eg – “Born again” and “Assembly of God.” It most probably occurs for the Christian, rather than No religious group. If this is the case we should adjust the Christian total to 1,879,671 - 101,733 = 1,777,938.
This would cut Christians as a proportion of the total population to 41.9%.
The No religion is accordingly 37.7%.
The other major religions have Hindu – 2.1%, Buddhist – 1.4% and Islam – 1.1%.
For more detail see 2013 Census where tables of data can be downloaded.