Atheism, the Computer Model
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“Big data meets history to forecast the rise and fall of religion”
Atheism, the Computer Model
►http://nautil.us/issue/45/power/atheism-the-computer-model
“Big data meets history to forecast the rise and fall of religion”
Atheism, the Computer Model - Issue 45: Power
►http://nautil.us/issue/45/power/atheism-the-computer-model
In the United States, the nones have it. The nones being people with no organized religion and increasingly no belief in God or a universal spiritual power. They have the momentum, attention, and an expectation that in the future they will become a majority of the population, just as they currently are in western Europe, Japan, and China. Or so says the Pew Research Religious Landscape Study, which in 2015 found that almost a quarter of Americans profess no religious affiliation. Within that group, a third do not believe in God or a higher power of any sort (“nothing in particular,” as the study termed it). Both numbers are up from a similar study in 2007, when 16 percent of the country professed no religious affiliation, and 22 percent of these did not believe in God. Driving the (...)