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- objectively nonreligious since there are, for example, unaffiliated people who fall under religious measures and vice versa. Out of the global nonreligious po****tion...
- as smaller religious communities. It also includes the percentage of nonreligious and atheistic po****tions. The data is primarily sourced from organizations...
- The Ascension of Jesus (anglicized from the Vulgate Latin: ascensio Iesu, lit. 'ascent of Jesus') is the Christian belief, reflected in the major Christian...
- The miracles of Jesus are miraculous deeds attributed to Jesus in Christian and Islamic texts. The majority are faith healings, exorcisms, resurrections...
- the world either follows one of those four religions or identifies as nonreligious, meaning that the remaining 9,000+ faiths account for only 8% of the...
- Religious affiliations can affect the electability of the presidents of the United States and shape their stances on policy matters and their visions of...
- 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...
- unaffiliated po****tion. The American Religious Identification Survey gave nonreligious groups the largest gain in terms of absolute numbers: 14.3 million (8...
- of the po****tion, indicating a drop of 10.5% in nine years, and the nonreligious in the country standing at 21% of the po****tion, indicating an almost...
- Antinomianism (Ancient Gr****: ἀντί [anti] "against" and νόμος [nomos] "law") is any view which rejects laws or legalism and argues against moral, religious...