"Americans who say they don’t ascribe to any particular religion has increased dramatically, from 5 percent in 1972 to 25 percent today.They describe themselves using terms like 'spiritual but not religious.'"
The name of the gathering almost sounded like an oxymoron: the “Humanist Clergy Collaboratory.” A meeting to organize religious leaders — for people who don’t believe in organized religion. A recent event brought together about 40 of them for a first-of-its-kind gathering of non-religious clergy...
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