In the United Kingdom, fewer people than ever before are identifying as Christian according to the latest survey.
A Hill-HarrisX survey found that only 12% of Americans support the idea of Bible classes when other religions don’t receive the same treatment.
Andrew Aghapour, a performer of a stand-up show, tackles his Muslim upbringing and talks about his evolution to an agnostic.
The San Jacinto County Courthouse in Texas rejected the FFRF’s demand to remove four giant Christian crosses from a courthouse.
Elementary School from Pennsylvania stopped saying the words "God Bless America" at the end of the Pledge of Allegiance after the FFRF reaction.
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According to the General Social Survey from 2018, 23.1% of all respondents said that they have no religious affiliation. That means that roughly a third of people don’t belong to any organized religion. Does this suggest that we are going to enter a future where more people grow up in non-religious homes? Maybe, but we must wait another 5-10 years.
When comparing data from 1978 to today, there are changes in the religious composition of the two major political parties – Democrats and Republicans.
A federal appeals court in the District of Columbia ruled that U.S. House of Representatives can legally reject secular invocations.
While religious unaffiliation in United States is growing, members of the U.S. Congress are still almost one hundred percent religiously affiliated.