I'm a "None." That's what pollsters call Americans who respond on national surveys to the question "What is your religious affiliation?" with a single word: "None." According to the Pew Research ...
The possibly-spiritual-but-definitely-not-religious are growing in ranks, says the Pew Forum, and the resulting Nones On the Bus blogo-tour is as usual drawing good crowds. Paul Waldman highlights one ...
When Annika Peterson glides along a frozen lake on her cross-country skis, she feels something sacred. On a blindingly sunny afternoon in Minneapolis, the 25-year-old can let go of the stress of her ...
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Why More Americans Believe in God—But Not Religion
ITHACA, N.Y. — Americans aren’t giving up on God — they’re cutting ties with organized religion. A decade-long study tracking young Americans reveals a profound shift happening in religious life ...
Many religious “nones,” which include atheists and agnostics, in 22 countries hold religious or spiritual beliefs, such as in ...
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