Encompassing atheism, agnosticism, deism, skepticism, freethought, secular humanism or general secularism and even some forms of alternative spirituality such as New Age, various polls have put the population of "non-religious" North Americans at between 20 and 35 million.

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  • Encompassing atheism, agnosticism, deism, skepticism, freethought, secular humanism or general secularism and even some forms of alternative spirituality such as New Age, various polls have put the population of "non-religious" North Americans at between 20 and 35 million. An American Religious Identification Survey released in March of 2009 indicated that 15% of Americans – roughly 45-million – "say they have no religion" (up from 8.2 in 1990), while 1.6-million self-identified as atheists (up from 900,000 in 2001). Several groups promoting no religious faith or opposing religious faith altogether – including the Freedom From Religion Foundation, American Atheists, Camp Quest, and the Rational Response Squad – have also witnessed large increases in membership numbers in recent years.
  • Englobant l'athéisme, l'agnosticisme, le déisme, le scepticisme, la libre pensée, l'humanisme séculaire ou plus largement le sécularisme, différents sondages estiment la population "non religieuse" nord-américaine à environ 20 millions d'individus. Beaucoup de groupes faisant la promotion d'une foi sans religion, ou vigoureusement opposés à la foi religieuse, ont été témoins d'un large élargissement de leur public depuis quelques années.
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  • Encompassing atheism, agnosticism, deism, skepticism, freethought, secular humanism or general secularism and even some forms of alternative spirituality such as New Age, various polls have put the population of "non-religious" North Americans at between 20 and 35 million.
  • Englobant l'athéisme, l'agnosticisme, le déisme, le scepticisme, la libre pensée, l'humanisme séculaire ou plus largement le sécularisme, différents sondages estiment la population "non religieuse" nord-américaine à environ 20 millions d'individus. Beaucoup de groupes faisant la promotion d'une foi sans religion, ou vigoureusement opposés à la foi religieuse, ont été témoins d'un large élargissement de leur public depuis quelques années.
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  • Irreligion in the United States
  • Irréligion aux États-Unis
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