Over the past few decades, the number of Americans who identify as religiously unaffiliated—often referred to as “nones”—has grown rapidly. In the 1970s, only about 5% of Americans fell into this category. Today, that number exceeds 25%. Scholars have debated whether this change simply reflects a general decline in belief, or whether it signals something more complex. The research team wanted to explore the deeper forces at play: Why are people leaving institutional religion? What are they replacing it with? And how are their personal values shaping that process?
I don’t consider myself spiritual but I meditate sometimes because it helps my mental health. Not sure how I’d be counted in this survey.
Meditation and its benefits can exist absent any religious/spiritual beliefs.
I would never answer in the affirmative a poll asking if I was religious or attended religious services based on my meditation habits.
sounds like disorganized religion
I also consider myself a Last Thursdayist so that tracks