Read about where religiously unaffiliated populations have had the largest net gains, and how those who've joined the "nones" ...
Around the world, millions of people have traded the religious traditions of their upbringing for no religion at all.
U.S. adults raised Jewish now describe themselves as religiously unaffiliated. Others practice a different faith.
The number of Americans who belong to religions besides Christianity has been increasing, though it’s still a small portion of the population (7%). That includes the 2% who are Jewish ...
Pew Research reveals a growing trend of religious disaffiliation worldwide, with significant declines in Christianity and ...
People around the globe are leaving the religions of their youth amid a rising tide of disaffiliation, according to a ...
Read about where Christianity has had the largest net losses, and how those who've left Christianity now identify religiously ...
As Lent continues and Easter approaches, fewer Hoosiers are observing the Christian traditions compared to decades ago, ...
The world’s population has now crossed 8 billion, and two religions have over 2 billion followers each. Islam has the largest number of followers, followed by Christianity. A recent report by ...
The unchecked population growth is consuming resources, making it essential to control the population to compete with the developed world. A meeting of the District Coordination Committee for ...
The Religious Landscape Study finds 62% of U.S. adults call themselves Christians. While a significant dip from 2007, when 78% of Americans identified as Christian, Pew found the Christian share of ...