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America Is Becoming More Secular And More Diverse

Posted on the 04 March 2015 by Jobsanger
America Is Becoming More Secular And More Diverse
These maps are all from the Washington Post, and they reflect the results of a new Public Religion Research Institute survey.
Our Founding Fathers were emphatic in their belief that they were creating a secular nation -- a fact verified by the 1791 treaty unanimously ratified by the Senate and signed by the president (and which put into writing the fact that the United States is a secular nation). Their intention was to make the U.S. a country where all people had the freedom to practice any religion, or no religion at all -- so they gave us the First Amendment to our Constitution.
This study shows that we are now finally becoming a truly secular nation. The study said that their are now 22% of the U.S. population without any religious affiliation. That is a record number, and it is still growing for the "nones" (composed of atheists, agnostics, skeptics, and those who just don't care for religion). That's nearly a quarter of the population. The map above shows the percentage of those "nones" in every state.
And the charts below show another encouraging trend. Non-christian religious people are beginning to be spread across this nation. That is a very good thing also, because it shows we are also becoming a religiously diverse nation -- and that will help us to defend the religious freedom guarantee of the Constitution's First Amendment.
America Is Becoming More Secular And More Diverse
America Is Becoming More Secular And More Diverse
America Is Becoming More Secular And More Diverse
America Is Becoming More Secular And More Diverse


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