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Of the global atheist and non-religious population, 76% live in Asia and the Pacific, while the remainder reside in Europe (12%), North America (5%), Latin America and the Caribbean (4%), sub-Saharan Africa (2%) and the Middle East and North Africa (less than 1%). [10] The prevalence of atheism in Africa and South America typically falls below ...
According to reports from the WIN/Gallup International's (WIN/GIA) four global polls: in 2005, 77% were a religious person and 4% were "convinced atheists"; in 2012, 23% were not a religious person and 13% were "convinced atheists"; [2] in 2015, 22% were not a religious person and 11% were "convinced atheists"; [3] and in 2017, 25% were not a ...
Bill Clinton – Baptist [114] Clinton, during his presidency, attended a Methodist church in Washington along with his wife Hillary Clinton, who is Methodist from childhood. [115] George W. Bush – Methodist [116] Bush was raised in the Episcopal Church but converted to Methodism upon his marriage in 1977. [116]
Fmr. President Clinton on the polarized state of U.S. politics:"People are losing faith in institutions, and in many places, they're going to reward the people that destroyed their faith.
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton is calling out the Democratic Party for its failure to engage with ... “Most of us get out of this world ahead of where we’d get if all we got was simple ...
Former President Bill Clinton told CNN he worries about what Donald Trump’s impact on politics means for what comes next, no matter who wins the presidential race.
The Clinton body count is a conspiracy theory centered around the belief that former U.S. President Bill Clinton and his wife, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, have secretly had their political opponents murdered, often made to look like suicides, totaling as many as 50 or more listed victims.
Accurate demographics of atheism are difficult to obtain since conceptions of atheism and self-identification are context dependent by culture. [12] In 2009, Pew stated that only 5% of the US population did not have a belief in a god and out of that small group only 24% self-identified as "atheist", while 15% self-identified as "agnostic" and ...