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Atheism in the United States


About Three-in-Ten U.S. Adults Are Now Religiously Unaffiliated

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

Atheism in the United States - Wikipedia

Atheism in the United States ... A 2023 poll by the Pew Research Center found that 4% of Americans in the United States self-identified as atheists. ... This is an ...

Irreligion in the United States - Wikipedia

In the United States, between 4% and 15% of citizens demonstrated nonreligious attitudes and naturalistic worldviews, namely atheists or agnostics.

8 facts about atheists | Pew Research Center

Atheists make up 4% of US adults, according to our 2023 National Public Opinion Reference Survey. That compares with 3% who described themselves as atheists in ...

American Atheists: Home

Since 1963, American Atheists has protected the absolute separation of religion from government, raised the profile of atheists and atheism in our nation's ...

Religious 'Nones' are now the largest single group in the U.S. - NPR

28% of Americans are now religiously unaffiliated. A new study from Pew Research looks at how atheists, agnostics and those whose religion ...

Why people are reluctant to call themselves atheists | CNN

While a 2018 Pew survey found that 10% of US adults say they don't believe in any higher power or spiritual force, only about 4% of US adults ...

Opinion | How atheists can fix a broken America - Washington Post

Studies have shown that many, many Americans don't trust atheists. They don't want to vote for atheists, and they don't want their children to marry atheists.

Study shows many American atheists hide their non-belief

The religiously unaffiliated, including atheists, are the fastest-growing (non)religious population in the United States.

What is Atheism? - American Atheists

A recent survey from University of Kentucky psychologists Will Gervais and Maxine Najle found that as many as 26% of Americans may be atheists. This study was ...

More than 1 in 4 U.S. adults identify as religious "nones," new data ...

More than 1 in 4 American adults identify as "religious nones," meaning they consider themselves to be "atheist," "agnostic" or "nothing in particular."

The number of religious 'nones' has soared, but ... - The Conversation

Indeed, only about 4% of U.S. adults identify as an atheist. As sociologists who study religion in the U.S., we wanted to find out more about ...

America's nonreligious are a growing, diverse phenomenon. They ...

About 1 in 6 U.S. adults, including Jones and Dulak, is a “nothing in particular.” There are as many of them as atheists and agnostics combined ...

Why Are Americans Still Uncomfortable with Atheism?

American antipathy for atheism is as old as America. Although many colonists came to this country seeking to practice their own faith freely, ...

America's nonreligious have become a growing phenomenon

Ask Americans what their religion is, and nearly 1 in 3 say -- none. That's according to U.S. adults surveyed by The Associated Press-NORC ...

How many Americans do you think are really atheist? - Reddit

Approximately 1 in 3 adults in America identify as "none" AKA atheist/agnostic/no religion. This number is rising steadily as younger people ...

“An atheistic American is a contradiction in terms”: Religion, Civic ...

The Harvard political scientist explained that the United States was historically a nation of “Christians” and “believers”, and that therefore atheists could « ...

Atheist History in the United States

A four-part miniseries probing our nation's freethought, atheist, and humanist heritage from the American Revolution to the 1930s.

How many American atheists are there really? - Vox

Pew and Gallup — two of the most reputable polling firms in America — both come to a similar figure. About 10 percent of Americans say they do ...

Atheism in America | Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Religion

In the United States, atheism is diffuse, individualistic, and heavily reliant on the media for the cultivation of a sense of community.