Their mission statement, about us section, and goals do not include any affiliation to a higher power. They appear to be secular.
Greenpeace
The little girl was nonreligious. The girl said that she was religious.
The Rainbow Warrior was the flagship of the conservationist organisation Greenpeace.
If it is named after a saint, it is religious.
Greenpeace activists oppose whaling. Greenpeace believes that the whale watching industry will be more profitable (and environmentally beneficial) than the whaling industry. The organisation has stated that science does not justify killing whales.
Greenpeace is a secular, nonsectarian environmentalist organization. It holds no religious creeds. Christians, like all other individuals, are free to participate in the work of Greenpeace. Many Christians are active within Greenpeace.
No, they sometimes do illegal stuff to make a point, but the organisation itself is not illegal.
Around 16% of the world's population consider themselves to be nonreligious, which includes atheists, agnostics, and those who identify as "nothing in particular" when asked about their religious affiliation.
sorry but completely nonreligious no god or gods or spirit or spirits say it holy
Greenpeace was founded in Vancouver, Canada. Greenpeace is a non-governmental environmental organization. Greenpeace evolved from the peace movement and anti-nuclear protests in Vancouver, British Columbia, in the early 1970s. On September 15, 1971, the newly founded Don't Make a Wave Committee sent a chartered ship, Phyllis Cormack, renamed Greenpeace for the protest, from Vancouver to oppose United States testing of nuclear devices in Amchitka, Alaska. The Don't Make a Wave Committee subsequently adopted the name Greenpeace.
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.
Technically there is no such thing. To "really" be a saint you have to meet the requirements established by the Catholic church which include performing two miracles after your death. However, in general parlance, a saint is anyone who is extremely good or benevolent, religious or not.