Sentences with phrase «unaffiliated people»

At present, the best available data indicate that the worldwide impact of religious switching alone, absent any other factors, would be a relatively small increase in the number of Muslims, a substantial increase in the number of unaffiliated people, and a substantial decrease in the number of Christians in coming decades.
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.
Unaffiliated people may or may not get offended when someone tells them that they have to take their head covers off.
An earlier Pew survey revealed a very high proportion of nonbelievers and unaffiliated persons among millennials.

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«People hear Middle Eastern backers and they assume deep pockets and dumb money,» the unaffiliated private equity investor said.
I've never know where to rate «religiously unaffiliated» people.
However, the fastest growing religion / non-religion are people who are referred to as the «unaffiliated».
In fact, a buried story here seems to be how Asian immigration may be fueling the rise of the «nones»: people who are religiously unaffiliated.
The religiously unaffiliated were the only group in which more people say they find abortion morally acceptable rather than wrong.
His book How to Reach Secular People is good, as is James Emery White's book called The Rise of the Nones: Understanding and Reaching the Religiously Unaffiliated.
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.
Eighty percent identify as Christian, along with 28 Jewish people, three Buddhists, 2 Hindu members, two Muslims, one Unitarian Universalist and one member who calls herself «religiously unaffiliated
People who say they're religiously unaffiliated have one member in all of Congress for representation, but are 23 percent of the U.S. population.
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 are Christians and Jews of several varieties, an occasional Muslim, and religiously unaffiliated and nonreligious persons.
A significant portion of religious nones (44 %) and people under 30 (46 %) believe that the religiously unaffiliated are bound to become the largest religious group in the world by 2050, Pew found.
The finding tracks with other studies on religious nones, many of which have found the growth among the religiously unaffiliated has been most notable among people who are 18 to 29 years old.
The ever - growing field of candidates looking to unseat freshman New York Congressman John Faso, a Republican from the 19th District, includes seven Democrats, two unaffiliated entrants and one person seeking the Green Party nomination.
Their view of morality is based entirely on scripture and the people they admire, so it's probably difficult to understand why we'd care about the lives of people that we are unaffiliated with, so they attack us where it hurts.
«I think most people are fiscally conservative... even many of our unaffiliated voters and a number of our Democrats as well.»
A source close to Mr. Gentile said a person unaffiliated with their campaign had registered a complaint with the FEC yesterday.
Fast forward to Little Miss Sunshine, which played last year to a festival audience that now numbers 50,000, including «industry» denizens from studio - indie divisions, giant stand - alone indies such as Lionsgate, and a scattering of valiant unaffiliated independent companies, plus assorted lawyers, agents, producers, pr people, journalists and gossip - peddlers, fashionistas and bottom - feeders — every one of them attuned to the synergy among movies, TV, and the Web (it's all entertainment) and how that synergy serves the bottom line.
One thing we've seen on the ground repeatedly are groups helping caregivers, as well as rescue work conducted by people unaffiliated with any organization — ordinary individuals who see an animal in need and take the initiative to respond compassionately.
Developer: People Can Fly Publisher: Gearbox Software (unaffiliated with G2A) Format: PC, PS4 (reviewed), Xbox One Released: April 7, 2017 Copy purchased
Please note that this person is entirely unaffiliated with Toylogic.
The representation of 15 has been reduced to five people; one representing the city, another the region, another the province, another the National Government, and lastly an unaffiliated third party.
John Geesman: Very few people unaffiliated with the nuclear industry feel positively toward the NRC.
Catholics and those unaffiliated with a religion are more likely than Protestants to believe that climate change is a very serious issue and that it is negatively affecting people now.
Audited taxpayers can send the IRS an appeal letter within 30 days of the audit proceedings; an appeals officer unaffiliated with your audit will be assigned as the person you can plead your case to.
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