It greatly varies. Some believe in evolution, others believe in a God but not one who wishes to be served. Some non-religious people even believe in reincarnation, though this is rare as most people believing in reincarnation are religious.
The most usual alternative to religion is called secular Humanism, which asserts that we human beings have our own intrinsic meaning and value, and we should believe in ourselves; we do not need to derive meaning from supernatural beings such as God.
There are also some non-religious people who simply do not believe in anything, which is a philosophy called nihilism (from the Latin; nihil means nothing).
Non-religious people are called Athiests; there is no actual name for the "beliefs" that athiests hold.
Muslims.
Being a nonreligious person does not mean that they do now believe in a God. There are persons who have no feelings towards religious doctrine. They go about life living how they see fit and whatever happen; happens, religion has nothing to do with it. Man is the master of his own destiny.
Religious music is any type of music that invokes a spiritual connection from your body to the godhead in your mind. Religous music is designed to amplify the prescence of spirituality within the mind and body. Infrasonic sound has been know for invoking this spiritual presence.
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As of today, June 25 2012, it is the month of June for people in most English speaking nonreligious cultures.
As of today, June 25 2012, it is the month of June for people in most English speaking nonreligious cultures.
a secular government.
It's boringness.
Yes. Mexico is a deeply religious country where only 3.53% (3.95 million) of its population is nonreligious.
Impossible to know for sure. the only percentages you will be able to find are on poles. You will never know the answer to this question atleast not an exact one
Contrary to the previous answer that was apparently pulled out of thin air (49%), 25% do not believe in evolution one way or another, while 36% have no opinion on the matter. 39% of Americans believe in evolution, with a majority of them being nonreligious or liberally-leaning. SOURCE: http://www.gallup.com/poll/114544/darwin-birthday-believe-evolution.aspx
A secular government.