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More than 20% of countries have official state religions – survey ... » Oct 3, 2017 ...Most of 43 countries with a state religion are in Middle East and North Africa with majority Muslim, according to research. Theguardian.com

Map: These are the world's least religious countries - The ... » Apr 14, 2015 ...The world's most populous country is also the globe's least religious. According to a new study, 90 percent of all Chinese consider themselves to be atheists or not to be religious. The survey of 65 countries, conducted by Gallup International and the WI Network of Market Research, is based on 63,898... Washingtonpost.com

Map shows how religion spread around the world - Business Insider » Jul 6, 2015 ...Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are five of the biggest religions in the world. Over the last few thousand years, these religious groups have shaped the course of history and had a profound influence on the trajectory of the human race. Through countless conflicts, conquests, missions... Businessinsider.com

Nigeria, development and religion — Opinion — The Guardian ... » Sep 11, 2016 ...The report that the Federal Government would be deepening its partnership with the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) to fund critical projects in health, water and the infrastructure sector has been expectedly but unnecessarily unsettling given the volatile.... Guardian.ng

The meaning of life in a world without work | Technology | The ... » May 8, 2017 ...Indeed, one particularly interesting section of Israeli society provides a unique laboratory for how to live a contented life in a post-work world. In Israel, a significant percentage of ultra-orthodox Jewish men never work. They spend their entire lives studying holy scriptures and performing religion rituals. Theguardian.com

Huston Smith, Author of 'The World's Religions,' Dies at 97 - The ... » Jan 1, 2017 ...Professor Smith was best known for “The Religions of Man” (1958), which has been a standard textbook in college-level comparative religion classes for half a century. In 1991, it was revised and expanded and given the gender-neutral title “ The World's Religions.” The two versions together have sold more... Nytimes.com

How religious will the world be in the future? Here's what the data ... » Mar 24, 2016 ...Read the rest of the M&G's God Edition. According to the reports, between now and 2050 (the reasonable outer limit of the projections, based on current data) “ Islam will grow faster than any other major world religion”, increasing from an estimated 1.6‑billion adherents in 2010 to about 2.76‑billion in 2050. Mg.co.za

The world is getting more religious, because the poor go for God ... » May 26, 2016 ...Loose canon: Religion itself thrives in places where liberal individualism fails. That's the real clash of civilisations. Theguardian.com

Religion | World | The Guardian » This year saw the downfall of many Hollywood heavyweights and confessions from many of its actors, and proof that diversity is both necessary and profitable. Published: 6:00 AM. The top US culture stories of 2017: Get Out, rightwing comics and Christian rock · 25 December 2017... Theguardian.com

Top 50 Religious Blogs and Websites about the World of Religion » Dec 16, 2017 ...Best Religious websites covering all religions Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Asian religions, private spirituality & more. ...Top 50 Religious Blogs and Websites about the World of Religion ....About Blog - Get latest news and features on Religion from theguardian.com, the world's leading liberal voice. Blog.feedspot.com

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