Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
None of the Above: Who Are They?
Clip: 10/11/2012 | 7m 51s
We take a closer look at the fast-rising number of religiously unaffiliated Americans.
“Religion is important. Being spiritual is important. What’s not as important is to join and to go every week,” says Kellen McClure when asked about churches and their worship services. He is one of the fast-rising number of American who describe their religion as “nothing in particular” or “none of the above” when surveyed by opinion researchers.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
None of the Above: Who Are They?
Clip: 10/11/2012 | 7m 51s
“Religion is important. Being spiritual is important. What’s not as important is to join and to go every week,” says Kellen McClure when asked about churches and their worship services. He is one of the fast-rising number of American who describe their religion as “nothing in particular” or “none of the above” when surveyed by opinion researchers.
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