(RNS) — A good model is the Nuns & Nones, a movement that invites religiously disaffiliated young people to deepen their spirituality by discussing the moral values that motivate them. (RNS) — Over ...
(RNS) — When Black Americans leave religion, it’s rarely a clean break. Take Rogiérs Fibby, a self-described agnostic, atheist and secular humanist who grew up in the Moravian Church. The head of the ...
The survey asked “nones” why they are nonreligious, offering a list of six possible reasons and asking respondents to say whether each is an extremely, very, somewhat, not too, or not at all important ...
New Delhi: Religiously unaffiliated adults, or religious “nones”, do hold a variety of spiritual beliefs, including that there is life after death, but most express negative views about religion’s ...
When it comes to religion in the United States there is a group larger than the Catholic population called “Nones.” Nones are people with no religion. What’s being studied right now, however, is why ...
One of the most discussed trends in American religion at the start of the 21st Century is the so-called "Rise of the Nones," the sharp increase, since the 1990s, in the percentage of Americans who ...
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Religiously unaffiliated Americans presented a complex portrait of their attitudes and activities in a Pew Research Center study released Wednesday. Commonly referred to as “nones,” they are not ...
Americans are continually identifying as "none" when it comes to religion, meaning they are atheists, agnostics or "nothing in particular," a new study from the Pew Research Center has found. About 28 ...
(RNS) — Over the past few years, clergy, academics, the media and atheist activists have been intently talking about the growing number of Americans who no longer identify with any religious tradition ...