Who really are the nones?
Read More »More ‘nones’ than you think, but many won’t show up on Election Day
A quarter of U.S. adults do not affiliate with any religion, a new study shows — an all-time high in a nation where large swaths of Americans are losing faith.
Read More »Growth of non-religious due to strong stances on moral and social issues
Every year, an increasing number of millions of Americans attend church for the last time, and for a myriad of reasons, are never compelled to go back.
Read More »Secularism grows as more U.S. Christians turn ‘churchless’
If you’re dismayed that one in five Americans (20 percent) are “nones” — people who claim no particular religious identity — brace yourself.
Read More »Behind the numbers: Religious ‘nones’ may not be who you think they are
The number of people who claim no religious brand is climbing the statistical ranks, but these "nones" may not be who you think they are.
Read More »POLL: Why are millennials are leaving the church?
We keep saying millennials are leaving the church, but before we start discussing why that is, let's take a look at the numbers prompting researchers to make such a claim.
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