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Survey finds most ‘nones’ believe in the Biblical God or, more likely, some other higher power
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Survey finds most ‘nones’ believe in the Biblical God or, more likely, some other higher power

About half consider themselves to be spiritual

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Jan 29, 2024
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A man sits atop Mauna Kea, Hawaii, with pink clouds in front of him.
A man sits atop Mauna Kea, Hawaii. A bit more than half of “nones” engage in activities such as meditation or spending time in nature as a way of connecting with something greater than themselves. Photo by Ian Stauffer; licensed by Unsplash.

Just because someone is a “none” — a label given to those who don’t identify with a religion — doesn’t mean that …

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