Ietsism may roughly be described as a belief in an
end-in-itself or similar concept, without further assumption as to exactly what object or objects have such a property, like
intrinsic aliquidism without further specification. Other aliquidistic lifestances include acceptance of "there is something" – that is, some
meaning of life, something that is an end-in-itself or something more to existence, with this meaning assuming various objects or truths – while ietsism, on the other hand, simply accepts "there is something", without further specifications, details, or assumptions. In contrast to traditional
agnostics who often hold a skeptical view about gods or other metaphysical entities (i.e. "We can't or don't know for sure that there is a God"), ietsists take a viewpoint along the lines of, "And yet it 'feels' like there is something out there..." It is a form of
religious liberalism or
non-denominationalism. Ietsism may also be described as the minimal counterpart of
nihilism, since it accepts that there is "something", and yet assumes as little as possible beyond this without further substantial evidence. Within ietsism beliefs are very diverse, but all have in common that they are not classifiable under a
traditional religion. Often concepts from different religions,
folk beliefs, superstitions or
ideologies are combined, but the ietsist does not feel that they belong to or believe in any particular religion. There is usually not a
personal god who actively intervenes in the believer's life and an ietsist can be an atheist at the same time. An opinion poll conducted by the Dutch daily newspaper
Trouw in October 2004 indicated that some 40% of its readership felt broadly this way, and other Northern European countries would probably get similar rates. From a December 2014 survey by the
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, it was concluded that the Dutch population has 27% ietsists, 31% agnostics, 25% atheists and 17% theists. As ietsists cannot be neatly classified as religious or non-religious, ietsism is somewhat notorious for blighting statistics on religious demographics. Hence labeling ietsists as either religious or non-religious will tilt the demographic balance for those countries to either predominantly religious or predominantly non-religious. == Symbol ==