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Apr 2024
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Where Will People Commune In A Godless A...

ABC News, 538, FiveThirtyEight, Galen Druke
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Americans are becoming less religious and two new surveys out just last week punctuate just how quickly that’s happening. According to the Public Religion Research Institute, 26 percent of Americans now consider themselves unaffiliated with any religion. That’s up from 21 percent a decade ago and just 6 percent in the early '90s. According to Gallup, the num ... Show More
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