Around 1 in 4 Americans are nonreligious, so some far from God are near your church. What do you need to know about your nonreligious neighbors?
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Could the Rise of the Nones Be Over?
The latest research indicates that the growth of the nones—those who say they’re not affiliated with a religion—has slowed or even stopped.
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Is the Rise of the Nones Over?
Not all research data agrees, but some recent studies indicate that the growth of religiously unaffiliated Americans has slowed or stopped.
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Most Americans Embrace Religion, Spirituality—Even Atheists
More U.S. adults identify as atheist or agnostic today, but faith and spirituality are still present among the non-religious.
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The Worrisome Reasons Why Church Membership Is Falling
Over the past two decades, the percentage of Americans who say they are a member of a congregation has fallen 20 points.
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Evangelicals Steady, But ‘Nones’ Surge in Latest Population Study
What’s the largest religious group in America? For the first time in more than 30 years, it’s not Catholics or evangelicals.
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