Inter-faitheism : Why Atheists Should be Involved in Inter-faith Dialogue.

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Inter-faitheism: Why Atheists Should be Involved in Inter-faith Dialogue

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Inter-faitheism:

Why Atheists Should be Involved in Inter-faith

Dialogue

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When asked to respond to “This Group Does Not At All Agree with My Vision of American Society,” atheists ranked the highest at 39.6% (above Muslims and Homosexuals).

When asked to respond to “Would Disapprove if My Child Wanted to Marry a Member of This Group,” atheists rank highest at 47.6%.

Atheists As “Other”: Moral Boundaries and Cultural Membership in American Society,” Penny Edgell, Joseph Gerteis, and Douglas Hartmann

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The “Nones” (no stated religious preference, atheist, or agnostic) continue to grow, though at a much slower pace than in the 1990s, from 8.2% in 1990, to 14.1% in 2001, to 15.0% in 2008.

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71.6% of people in the United Kingdom and 78.4% of people in the United States identify themselves as “Christian.”

2001 CensusPew Forum’s Religious Landscape Study of 2008

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32% of those who identify as “secular” are registered Democrats, and 43% of them are registered Independents, while those with lower levels of “religious intensity” generally vote Democrat or Independent.

Barry A. Kosmin and Ariela Keysar, Religion in a Free Market (New York: Paramount Market, 2006), 212 2009 Gallup Poll

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As Kosmin and Keysar point out,

“Only one in nine Republicans has a secularist outlook compared with one in five Democrats and one in four Independents.”

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