Sacred texts mean vary amongst religions—sometimes they’re essential to belief and other times not. Sacred texts mean different things to different religions—sometimes they’re essential to belief and ...
We asked people in 35 countries about the influence of specific religious texts on their national laws. The texts in question varied by country: For example, adults in predominantly Christian ...
“Nones” are adults who describe themselves religiously as atheist, agnostic or “nothing in particular.” This report uses the terms “nones” and “religiously unaffiliated” interchangeably. Negative ...
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24% Indians identify as religious nationalists, 57% Hindus feel religious texts should shape laws—Pew
New Delhi: People in middle-income countries are more likely to identify as ‘religious nationalists’ than those in high-income countries, but ‘religious nationalists’ do not make up a majority of the ...
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