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- 2016, Zuckerman, Galen and Pasquale estimated there were 400 million nonreligious or nontheistic people. A 2022 Gallup International ****ociation (GIA)...
- as smaller religious communities. It also includes the percentage of nonreligious and atheistic po****tions. The data is primarily sourced from organizations...
- Roughly one-quarter to half the po****tion identify as unaffiliated and nonreligious, making Hawaii one of the most secular states as well. Christianity remains...
- Gottgläubig (God-believing; a **** religious movement) and 1.5 per cent nonreligious. **** Germany extensively emplo**** Christian imagery and instituted a...
- remains integral. Buddhism is the majority religion (51.7%), with the nonreligious being the second-largest group (40.6%). Islam is the third-largest religious...
- the United States, between 6% and 11% of the po****tion demonstrated nonreligious attitudes and naturalistic worldviews, namely atheists or agnostics.: 1 : 18 ...
- Christians and Muslims maintain some traditional beliefs and customs. Nonreligious Kenyans are 1.6% of the po****tion. Some Hindus also live in Kenya. The...
- This list of nonreligious Nobel laureates comprises laureates of the Nobel Prize who have self-identified as atheist, agnostic, freethinker, or otherwise...
- officially an atheist state in which almost the entire po****tion is nonreligious. O'Brien, Joanne; Palmer, Martin (December 1993). The State of Religion...
- religious affiliation. The proportion of Christians, Muslims, and the nonreligious slightly increased between 2010 and 2020, while the proportion of Buddhists...