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Explore how adults in the U.S. and 35 other countries compare religiously and spiritually when it comes to affiliation, ...
Around half of U.S. adults, according to the poll, do not consider themselves religious, and 68% percent of those say they made this choice because they don't like organized religion.
Young Americans are leaving organized religion in record numbers, with weekly church attendance dropping from 44% to 13% over a decade, but many maintain personal spiritual beliefs and practices.
The name of the gathering almost sounded like an oxymoron: the “Humanist Clergy Collaboratory.” A meeting to organize religious leaders — for people who don’t believe in organized religion ...
The quick and easy answer to why people are religious is that god – in whichever form you believe he/she/they take(s) – is real and people believe because they communicate with it and perceive ...
I believe in no specific religion. Is there a God? No one knows, including me, so it’s not something I spend a single second ...
About one-third of 18- to 25-year-olds say they believe in the existence of God or a ... Religious men are 33% less likely to die from “deaths of despair,” according to 2020 research led by ...
Changing religion: More young adults are not religious, but Christianity still dominates Does an agnostic believe in God? As with any identity, specific beliefs depend on the individual. There’s ...
Gregory Smith at Pew was the lead researcher on the study, titled "Religious 'Nones' in America: Who They Are and What They Believe." He says the growth of Nones could affect American public life.
Prof. Douglas Anele, a professor of Philosophy at the University of Lagos (UNILAG), in this Interview with Victoria Amadi, speaks on why he does not believe in God or religion.