Posted on 09/22/2009 5:18:24 AM PDT by iowamark
Hartford, Conn. - A new study of the 34 million American adults who do not identify with any particular religious group finds that they now largely mirror the wider population in other aspects. However, the group tends to be young, male, politically independent and of Irish ancestry.
The number of Nones grew greatly in the 1990s. In 1990 they made up 8.2 percent of the population and grew to 14.2 percent by 2001. In 2008 they made up 15 percent.
The Nones were the only group to have increased in every state and region of the country during the past 18 years, according to a study released by Trinity College Hartford today.
The researchers category of Nones include those who are irreligious, unreligious, the anti-religious, and anti-clerical. About 59 percent is agnostic or deist, while a small minority is atheist. About 27 percent profess belief in a personal God. Some participate occasionally in religious rituals, while others say they never would.
Nones increasingly mirror the wider populations divisions of ethnicity, income, and education levels. About 19 percent of American men are Nones, though only 12 percent of women are. Women are less likely to be atheists and to take hard skeptical positions. About 33 percent claim Irish ancestry, while 28 percent now live in southern states.
About half came from a family where both parents identified with the same religion, while 17 percent came from a family where neither parent did so. Only 32 percent of current Nones said they had no religion at age 12, meaning that about two-thirds were raised with a religion.
Around 24 percent of Nones identified as Catholic at age 12, compared to 26 percent of the general population, the report says. However, former Catholics make up 35 percent of new Nones, the largest single group.
About 22 percent of adults under the age of 30 self-identify as Nones. Professor Ryan Cragun said that if current trends continue, in two decades the Nones could account for about 25 percent of the U.S. population.
The study, titled American Nones: The Profile of the No Religion Population, was conducted by Trinity College Professors Barry Kosmin and Ariela Keysar. They were assisted by Professor Ryan Cragun of the University of Tampa and Juhem Navarro-Rivera of the University of Connecticut.
Researchers studied the results of the 2008 American Religious Identification Survey (ARIS) which questioned 54,461 adults in English or Spanish between February and November 2008. The survey claimed a margin of error of plus or minus 0.3 percent for the entire population.
The secularity of the American public is undoubtedly increasing but the pace varies considerably between how individuals belong, believe and behave, said Kosmin. The overall trend is being pushed by men and the young but slowed down by womens greater religiosity.
Navarro-Rivera discussed their political leanings, saying Politically, older Nones were often libertarian Republicans but the younger generation of Nones, born after 1973, has associated the Republican Party with the Religious Right and, as a result, split between the Democrats and the Independents.
They’ll discover God when they see their 1st Obama caused mushroom cloud.
http://www.americanreligionsurvey-aris.org/reports/NONES_08.pdf
American Nones: The profile of the no religion population
http://www.usatoday.com/news/religion/2009-09-22-no-religion_N.htm
USA Today: People with ‘no religion’ gaining on major denominations
http://www.usnews.com/blogs/god-and-country/2009/09/22/survey-one-quarter-of-americans-could-claim-no-religion-in-20-years.html
US News: Survey: One Quarter of Americans Could Claim ‘No Religion’ in 20 Years
It's called the democratic party
not surprised, the main stream culture is focused on ‘no religion needed.’
H’mmm, going to hades in a prius?
It is interesting to see the different interpretations of this study. Liberals see it as good news that secularism has increased in America.
The rank apostasy of the Church doesn’t help much with revealing the beauty of Christ to unbelievers. It’s actually repulsive what much of what is called “the Church” does today.
Thanks to the schools and other institutions for spreading Anti-God propaganda!
Some find religion and some find God.
I think the fact that many of these people are of Irish descent probably means that many of them were from families that were Catholic...until the Church became the feminized, heresy-polluted, feel-good, Dem party annex that it is today in many dioceses.
Is a person automatically an evil person if they don’t believe as we do? Are all religious people good? The Nones probably believe in God, but not as seen or named in the books of the Bible, the Koran or any of the others that may exist. Do they rob, kill, covet their neighbor’s goods and commit adultery etc. I don’t think so. We live in a free country, we don’t have any official language or religion. If they don’t believe as we do so what? Goodness exists without having a deep religious commitment and Evil exists in some with a deep religious commitment. Your good neighbor can be a Nones and you probably don’t know it. That also goes for Catholics, Protestants, Jews and Muslims in name only, who were born into the religion but not practicing it. Probably more of them than Nones.
I didn’t leave my church (Episcopal); my church left me.
Just because they don’t subscribe to a particular religion does not mean that they don’t believe in God or Christ. I could care less about any particular denomination telling me that their interpretation is the one true belief and that any deviation means hell.
That perfectly describes one of my co-workers, who was recently married. The ceremony was totally "God" less.
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Why is religion needed?
Hmmm, going to hades in a prius?
How do you know that?
34 million Americans without religion? We need a massive government program to provide these people with the religion they need.
They substitute earthly gods: quarterbacks, linebackers, power forwards, BJ Clinton, Comrade O, whoever makes Budweiser, etc. They have a system of morality determined by sports talk show hosts as moral authorities and, of course, sex, booze, drugs and what passes nowadays for rock and roll.
Sounds like a study that wants the number of non-religious to grow. No matter what the true figures the U.S. is much more religious than western Europe.
True, this country is being systematically secularized.
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