You also controlled for political party. Nones who believe in God seem to support certain social policies that are aligned ...
Yet, as we document in a new report for the Chapman Center for Demographics and Policy, there are signs that religion is enjoying more than a nascent revival. Data emerging from the 2020s suggest that ...
Nearly one in four people worldwide now identify with no religion, according to a sweeping global study covering 201 countries. The religiously unaffiliated grew by 270 million between 2010 and 2020, ...
Physicist Sean Carroll explains how physics, astronomy, philosophy, and classics all help us understand the expanding ...
The cities of Samarkand and Tashkent have long been central to science, culture and religion in Uzbekistan. Samarkand, ...
A former US soldier's account of extraordinary encounters has sparked renewed fascination over intelligence, mortality and humanity's understanding of existence.
Kevin Cann’s "Platonic Surrealism" hits #1 on Amazon, bridging Neoplatonism and UAP phenomena with a practical ...
FAMU's decision to fuse some of its low-productivity degree programs – including Black studies – has led to frustration from the FAMU community.
New program will bring leading thinkers and creators to campus to deepen engagement with the arts and humanities and spark ...
Slowing of Religious Decline Points to ‘Shifting’ Faith Landscape, Experts Say at New York Encounter
According to Pew data, the share of U.S. adults identifying as Christian is down from 2007 levels but has held steady since ...
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The day machines found their own religion: "Computing the word God is far from the same as seeking God"
The impact of Moltbook, the social network of 'bots' where a non-human religion has been founded, and the rise of AI-generated religious content among believers open the debate on what a future with ...
From ancient divine messages to AI-powered interpretation, dream researcher Kelly Bulkeley explains why our dreams are still one of the most powerful—and misunderstood—windows into the human mind.
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