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People with no religion now account for 14% of the nation, up from 8% when The Graduate Center of the City University of New York, authors of the ARIS, conducted its first survey of religion in 1990.
Today the range stretches from 3% with no religion in North Dakota to 25% in Washington state.
Today the range stretches from 3% with no religion in North Dakota to 25% in Washington state.
Mar 8, 2002 9:54 PM
