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Morethanhalf(53%)oftheBritishpublicnowdescribethemselvesashaving“noreligion”,upfrom48%in2015.Theproportionofnon-believershasincreased ...,Noreligionmayreferto:Irreligion,absenceof,orindifferencetowardsreligion;Atheism,theabsenceofbeliefoftheexistenceofdeities;Agnosticism, ...,Irreligionistheneglectoractiverejectionofreligionand,dependingonthedefinition,asimpleabsenceofreligion.Irreligiontakesm...

Record number of Brits with no religion

More than half (53%) of the British public now describe themselves as having “no religion”, up from 48% in 2015. The proportion of non-believers has increased ...

No religion

No religion may refer to: Irreligion, absence of, or indifference towards religion; Atheism, the absence of belief of the existence of deities; Agnosticism, ...

Irreligion

Irreligion is the neglect or active rejection of religion and, depending on the definition, a simple absence of religion. Irreligion takes many forms, ...

Non

“Atheist” (literally meaning 'without gods') includes those who reject a belief in the existence of a god or gods and those who simply choose to live without a ...

Are the 'non

2018年10月25日 — In 2016, Linda Woodhead stated that in the United Kingdom, “'no religion' is the new religion”. This statement is also becoming true in France, ...

No Religion, Atheism and Agnosticism

The total of those with no religion (including - atheists and agnostics), stood at 481,388 in 2016, an increase of 73.6 per cent on the 2011 total of 277,237.

The World's Newest Major Religion

2016年4月22日 — The religiously unaffiliated, called nones, are growing significantly. They're the second largest religious group in North America and most of ...

About Three-in

Currently, about three-in-ten U.S. adults (29%) are religious “nones” – people who describe themselves as atheists, agnostics or “nothing in ...

“Nones” on the Rise

2012年10月9日 — ... no particular religious affiliation (14%). No religious affiliation in America has grown to 19.6%. This large and growing group of Americans ...