Religious people are a minority in a growing number of nations VERBATIM: The vast majority of the global population follows some faith — mostly Christianity and Islam. But religiously unaffiliated people — those who are atheists, agnostics or adherents of no particular faith — are now the majority in 10 countries. China and North Korea are […]
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Religious people are a minority in a growing number of nations
Religious people are a minority in a growing number of nations
VERBATIM: The vast majority of the global population follows some faith — mostly Christianity and Islam. But religiously unaffiliated people — those who are atheists, agnostics or adherents of no particular faith — are now the majority in 10 countries. China and North Korea are perhaps the most obvious ones on the list. But the unaffiliated are also a majority now in the Netherlands, New Zealand, the Czech Republic, Uruguay, Japan, Vietnam, Macao and Hong Kong. MH SRN NEWS
