In a sweeping package of stories, photos and video, The Associated Press Religion Team takes an in-depth look at how the “none” phenomenon is playing out in the United States, South America, Nigeria, India, Middle East, Japan, Italy and Israel.

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    1 year ago

    30% in the US? We need to bump those numbers up. 70% of the population to way to many adults believing in ghost stories.

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      43% of those reported belief in god or some higher power. They’re “spiritual but not religious”. So I wouldn’t even call it 30%. One was even quoted as believing in astrology, saying she bet half of it is even a placebo effect.

      This is nothing to be excited about. That said, I personally don’t care what people believe, so long as they keep it to themselves.

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        I read the intro part, but didn’t dive into the meat of the article. I also don’t care what people’s religious views are, as long as it’s nothing more than a belief to them that doesn’t affect anyone outside of them. Unfortunately, that’s not how religion generally works, so my hope is that more and more people stop believing in religion.