Results from a Survey of the Nonreligious
Via CFI News: Luke Galen, an associate professor at Grand Valley State University (Grand Rapids, Mich.), reported on the Non-Religious Identification Survey (NRIS), which he conducted in conjunction with the Center for Inquiry, a secular think tank. “NRIS is the first study of its type to direct a full range of sociological survey questions to a population of ‘nones,’ as they have come to be known,” said Thomas Flynn, editor of Free Inquiry. (“Nones” are respondents who tell...
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Thanks vjack at Atheist Revolution (and I suppose Debunking Christianity). This gives me some hope for the future of humanity. Recent data shows there are more secular Americans than we originally thought: We commonly hear that only a tiny percentage of Americans don’t believe in God and that, as a Newsweek poll claimed this spring, 91 percent do. In fact, this is not true. How many unbelievers are there? The question is difficult to assess accurately because of the challenges of...
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