Why 26% of Americans Still Say They Have No Religious Affiliation
The percentage of Americans identifying as religious “nones” has plateaued at 26% for three consecutive years, according to the American Bible Society’s State of the Bible report. While nones are generally younger, urban, better educated, and higher-earning, they report higher stress and lower hope compared to religious individuals. The report highlights that nearly half of nones are either curious or neutral about the Bible, presenting a unique opportunity for churches to engage them with compassion and clarity.
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