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    Irreligion is the absence or rejection of religious beliefs or practices. It encompasses a wide range of viewpoints drawn from various philosophical and intellectual perspectives, including atheism, agnosticism, skepticism, rationalism, and secularism. These perspectives can vary, with individuals who identify as irreligious holding a diverse ...

  2. La irreligión o no religión es la ausencia o el rechazo de la religión, o la indiferencia hacia ella. 1 Este término engloba nociones muy diversas: el ateísmo, el agnosticismo, el deísmo, no creyentes, el Ateísmo marxista-leninista, el humanismo secular y el librepensamiento. En particular, ser irreligioso no implica necesariamente una ...

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    Porcentaje De Personas Que No Siguen Una ...
    Fuente
    76,6
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    62,1
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    61
    [ 8 ] ​
    59,7
    [ 8 ] ​
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    A 2007 Barna grouppoll found that about 20 million people say they are atheist, have no religious faith, or are agnostic, with 5 million of that number claiming to be atheists. The study also found that "[t]hey tend to be more educated, more affluent and more likely to be male and unmarried than those with active faith" and that "only 6 percent of ...

    Some of the underlying factors in the increases in people identifying as "Nones" seem to not be that significant numbers of people are dropping religion, but rather that, in recent times, it has become more socially acceptable for younger and older generations to identify as a "None" than in previous decades, when identifying as having no religion ...

    Analyzing the 2014 map on the right, New England and the Western United States have the highest proportions of irreligious Americans, while the South and Great Plainshave the lowest proportions.

    In the late 2010s, 21% of registered voters were religiously unaffiliated; they are considered to be the largest "religious" voting block. More than six-in-ten religiously unaffiliated registered voters are Democrats (39%) or lean toward the Democratic Party (24%). They are about twice as likely to describe themselves as political liberals than as ...

    Richard Dawkins, "Secularism, the Founding Fathers and the religion of America", in The God Delusion, Black Swan, 2007 (ISBN 978-0-552-77429-1).

  3. Irreligión por país. La Irreligión (englobando el ateísmo, agnosticismo, deísmo, no creyentes, antirreligión, escepticismo religioso, librepensamiento, antiteísmo, apateísmo y humanismo secular) varía en los diferentes países alrededor del mundo. El 23.6% de la población mundial (1.193 millones de personas) se consideran no ...

  4. Irreligion (meaning not religious) is a term that describes people who reject religion, or who do not have a particular religion . The term covers all those who answer "none" to questionnaires which ask people about their religion. In the social survey world, they are called "the nones". The term irreligious is an umbrella term, for atheists ...

  5. Relative to its own populations, Zuckerman ranks the top 5 countries with the highest possible ranges of agnostics and atheists: Sweden (46–85%), Vietnam (81%), Denmark (43–80%), Norway (31–72%), and Japan (64–65%). [8] [9] A 2023 Gallup International survey found that Sweden was the country with the highest percentage of citizens that ...

    Country Or Region
    (2012) [11]
    (2017) [12]
    Afghanistan ( details)
    < 0.1%
    9%
    Albania ( details)
    1.4%
    39%
    12.2%
    34%
    1.3%
    6%
  6. Irreligion, the lack or rejection of religious beliefs or practices. Irreligion is a broad concept that encompasses many different positions and draws upon an array of philosophical and intellectual perspectives, including atheism, agnosticism, skepticism, rationalism, and secularism. These.

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