For many nones, however, spirituality does not need a god or the supernatural to address questions of purpose, meaning, belonging and well-being. For about a decade, as a scholar who studies ...
When I was a small child, in the days before airbags and de rigueur seat belt wearing, I had a bit of a phobia of riding long distances in cars, particularly across bridges. My dad eventually cured me ...
They are ex-missionaries and military pilots, yoga instructors and computer programmers, mothers, fathers, professors and political activists. Some left religion on a rocky, anguished path, stung by ...
Create an account or log in to save stories. CATHY WURZER: A recent Pew research study shows that religious nones are the largest single group in the country. And I'm not talking about the women who ...
(RNS) — Over the last decade, college campuses across the U.S. have seen a rise in the number of students who identify as “nones,” a category invented by pollsters and demographers to describe that ...
In the 1980s, only 10% of Americans said that they had no religious affiliation. Three decades later, more than 23% of Americans describe themselves as nonreligious, according to the Pew Research ...
MOORHEAD - More than 35 percent of millennials consider themselves religious "nones," meaning they are atheist, agnostic or not affiliated with any particular religion, according to the pew Research ...
Traditional religion has social value. The individualistic quest for spirituality tends to leave the seeker isolated. Look at any survey about the state of religion and you will find the same story of ...
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More people are walking away from religion than ever before. Known as the “Nones,” such individuals do not identify with a religion. Many are atheists or agnostics, although certainly not all. Two ...