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Non–religious are hardline, easygoing or spiritual, says UK thinktank

 Non–religious are hardline, easygoing or spiritual, says UK thinktank

Harriot Sherwood, arts and culture journalist for the Guardian, writes about our upcoming report on The Religion of Nones. 23/09/2022

People who are not religious tend to fall into three groups: hardline, easygoing, and those who are spiritual while rejecting organised faith, according to a study.

Its findings come ahead of new census data on religious identity due this autumn, which is expected to show a further jump in the proportion of the population that describe themselves as non–religious.

The Guardian cover our upcoming research on The Religion of Nones Read the full article here.

 


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