According to one of the most highly-regarded studies on religion in the US - the "American Religious Identification Survey (ARIS)" - the percentage of Americans not identifying with a specific religion was 15% as of 2008. Among this 15%, only 0.7% considered themselves "atheist" and 0.9% considered themselves "agnostic". The full study is available here (PDF): http://www.americanreligionsurvey-aris.org/reports/ARIS_Report_2008.pdf
A brief overview is also available: http://www.americanreligionsurvey-aris.org/reports/highlights.html The homepage of the "American Religious Identification Survey" can be found here: http://www.americanreligionsurvey-aris.org/
It depends on how you term "not religious".
If "not religious" means any Jew who is not Orthodox, roughly 85% of America's Jewish population is not religious, or roughly 5.1 million people.
If "not religious" means any Jew who does not ascribe to any Jewish religious movement (i.e. Atheist Jews), the number drops precipitously to 10% of America's Jewish population, or roughly 600,000.
The overwhelming majority of American Jews are either Reform or Conservative Jews.
About 21%.
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Most people in the United States are Christian. The biggest Christian denomination is Baptist.
Yes, by many Americans, but not all because their are many people of different faiths in the U.S.
Most people I'm a devout Christian but most aren't that's why we have missionaries
well they are about 38,000 different denomitions of the christian practices in the world..but how many of these people are really christian only the lord knows.....but by having about 38000 different denominations would put us in the millions or even billions off self proclaimed christians
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No, many non-Christian people celebrate Halloween.
I live in Runcorn and 65% claim to be christian!
It is estimated that a third of the world's population considers themselves Christian.
76% of the population, or around 230 million people.
These people were Christian.
As with most English people (which originally created the US) the religion of the US in 1785 ,as it now, is predominatly Protestant Christian. I am not sure if it was made the state religion. This may sound weird for many Americans in the South-West USA (like California and Texas) because most people there are Catholic Christian (because of the Latin American Heritage majority).
Yes, he is a very big Christian man and a big influence to many people.