Sentences with phrase «unaffiliated americans»

42 percent of Muslims, 36 percent of Hindus, 35 percent of Buddhists and 34 percent of religiously unaffiliated Americans are under 30 years old.
The «nothing in particular» category — along with atheists and agnostics, a group of religiously unaffiliated Americans nicknamed the «nones» — is a particularly interesting demographic to follow during this period.
One of the most surprising insights from recent Pew surveys is that most religiously unaffiliated Americans (68 percent) still believe in God, with many also professing strong spiritual inclinations.

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«According to other studies conducted by Pew in recent years, nearly a third of all millennials — Americans between the ages of 18 - 33 — are religiously unaffiliated, a dramatic and ongoing change from previous generations.»
Of all the Asian Americans surveyed by Pew, 26 % are unaffiliated, 22 % are Protestant, 19 % are Catholic, 14 % are Buddhist, 10 % are Hindu, 4 % are Muslim and 1 % are Sikh.
So it could be that Chinese Americans, who are roughly half unaffiliated, will become more Christian or more Buddhist over time.
The religiously unaffiliated seems to be the benefactors of this decline — their numbers continue to rise, especially compared to the small number of Americans who were raised religiously unaffiliated.
«One of the most striking recent trends in the American religious landscape has been the growing share of the unaffiliated, and this study allows us to see where Latinos fit into that story,» said Cary Funk, a senior researcher at the Pew Research Center and one of the co-authors of the study.
With over 20 % of Americans now identifying as religiously unaffiliated and MANY of the people who do identify themselves as Christians are only saying that to stay part of «the club» and to not be ostracized by their Christian friends, the numbers of the deluded are dwindling.
• 1/3 of American adults under 30 state they have no religious affiliation • 88 % of the religiously unaffiliated say they're not looking for a religion that is right for them
Sam Stone, According to a recent study published in The American Journal of Psychiatry religious affiliation is associated with significantly lower levels of suicide compared to religiously unaffiliated people, atheists and agnostics.
The same study showcases «the percentage of Americans who are religiously unaffiliated — describing themselves as atheist, agnostic or «nothing in particular» — has jumped more than six points, from 16.1 to 22.8 percent.»
In 2012, Pew Research Center released data showing that 32 percent of Americans ages 18 to 29 are religiously unaffiliated.
Any tendency to triumphalism on the part of Christians should be chastened by the equally dramatic, recent defection of millions of American Christians to the ranks of the religiously unaffiliated (not just to the «unchurched.»
This raises the question of whether being religiously unaffiliated among African - Americans and Hispanics means something different than it means among their white counterparts.
In a recent Washington Post article, he brought some much needed perspective to the overblown «Christianity in decline» meme that followed the publication of a recent Pew Survey showing the percentage of Americans calling themselves Christians in decline while the number of the religiously unaffiliated was growing.
Faith in Public Life: People of Faith Support Minimum Wage Raise Majorities of all religious groups favor increasing the minimum wage from $ 7.25 an hour to $ 10.00 an hour, including black Protestants (87 %), Catholics (73 %), Americans who are religiously unaffiliated (68 %), white mainline Protestants (61 %) and white evangelical Protestants (61 %).
They're the «nones,» also known as unaffiliated voters, according to a new American Values Survey by the Public Religion Research Institute.
By 2012, 32 % of Americans under 30 are unaffiliated.
It's no secret that Americans are increasingly likely to identify as «unaffiliated» when it comes to religion.
Walsh is a rarity: A politically viable, unaffiliated candidate in a major American city.
Even with an increase in unaffiliated adults, most Americans are religious, said Eugenie Scott, chair of the National Center for Science Education advisory council.
Newark teachers are represented by the Newark Teachers Union, part of the separate American Federation of Teachers and unaffiliated with the NJEA.
Independent Publisher Book Awards The «IPPY» Awards were conceived as a broad - based, unaffiliated awards program open to all members of the independent publishing industry and are open to authors and publishers worldwide who produce books written in English and intended for the North American market.
The «IPPY» Awards were conceived as a broad - based, unaffiliated awards program open to all members of the independent publishing industry, and are open to authors and publishers worldwide who produce books written in English and intended for the North American market.
We are unaffiliated with any other rescue organization including the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), and we receive no governmental or state funds to support our operations.
There are also premium travel cards unaffiliated with the airlines, such as the American Express Platinum card (annual fee: $ 450) and Visa Black Card (annual fee: $ 495), which allow access to certain U.S. and international lounges, although you'll want to check the details before applying.
Josephine Halvorson is a contemporary observational painter whose work enters into a lively philosophical dialogue with an unaffiliated group of international artists that includes the German painter Peter Dreher, the Spaniards Antonio Lopez and Isabella Quintanilla, and the Americans Lois Dodd, Catherine Murphy, and Sylvia Plimack - Mangold.
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