Our research shows that nonreligious Americans report being significantly less spiritual than people who identify with ...
Many people today (on dating sites, for example) describe themselves as "spiritual but not religious." I always say that I am not spiritual because I don't believe in spirits and other supernatural ...
I'm a "None." That's what pollsters call Americans who respond on national surveys to the question "What is your religious affiliation?" with a single word: "None." According to the Pew Research ...
In today’s world, it’s common to hear people say, “I’m spiritual but not religious.” More and more individuals are moving away from organized religion while still seeking a deeper connection to ...
Americans are more likely to say they are spiritual than to say they are religious. Nearly three-quarters of Americans say they are either very spiritual or somewhat spiritual, while 58% say they are ...
(RNS) — “If the concept of God has any validity or any use,” James Baldwin wrote in “The Fire Next Time,” “it can only be to make us larger, freer, and more loving. If God cannot do this, then it is ...
(Sightings) — Millions of Americans are leaving church. Fewer than half now belong to a congregation, down from two-thirds for much of the last century. One in four now say they never attend services, ...
The possibly-spiritual-but-definitely-not-religious are growing in ranks, says the Pew Forum, and the resulting Nones On the Bus blogo-tour is as usual drawing good crowds. Paul Waldman highlights one ...
Americans pride ourselves on being a nation where all religions are welcome and worship for everyone is unrestricted. The country partially founded by Puritans who fled religious persecution in old ...
Jean is a 68-year-old woman who has moved to the United States with her partner, Suzanne, whom she met in the Peace Corps. Jean was a lobbyist for an environmental advocacy organization. She has been ...