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  1. Irreligion in the United States. Religion in the United States by personal self-identification (2023 The Economist / YouGov survey) [1] In the United States, between 6% and 15% of citizens demonstrated nonreligious attitudes and naturalistic worldviews, namely atheists or agnostics. [2] [3] [4] [5] The number of self-identified atheists and ...

  2. Jan 24, 2017 · A recent survey of the religious profile of the 115th Congress revealed that despite the increase in the number of Americans who claim no religious affiliation, members of Congress are...

  3. 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".

  4. 19 Accesses. Abstract. The claim of the sociology of irreligion to be accepted as an important and viable sphere of study clearly cannot be admitted until its specific subject of investigation has been outlined. Irreligion itself must be identified, delineated and defined and its various forms described.

  5. Dec 14, 2021 · December 14, 2021. About Three-in-Ten U.S. Adults Are Now Religiously Unaffiliated. Self-identified Christians make up 63% of U.S. population in 2021, down from 75% a decade ago. Table of Contents. +. About Three-in-Ten U.S. Adults Are Now Religiously Unaffiliated. Methodology. Acknowledgments.

  6. Nov 17, 2022 · Irreligion or nonreligion is the absence or rejection of religion, or indifference to it. Irreligion takes many forms, ranging from the casual and unaware to full-fledged philosophies such as atheism and agnosticism, secular humanism and antitheism.

  7. Irreligion is a reaction or alienative response to established religion. More specifically, irreligion is those beliefs and actions that are expressive of attitudes of hostility or indifference toward prevailing religion, together with indications of the rejection of its demands.

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