The biggest religion based group

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According to a study, 'the 'no religion' group is just next to Muslims and Christians and bigger than Hindus.

It appears that the statistics are not reliable. In fact, there are no statistics about 'no religion' This is because even the non believers are part of some religious community. To elucidate, I am a non believer and should be in category of 'no religion'. But I am a Hindu as i belong to Hindu community. Same may be true about many others. Belief and community differ.

http://in.news.yahoo.com/no-religion-third-world-group-christians-muslims-154328950.html

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According to a study, 'the 'no religion' group is just next to Muslims and Christians and bigger than Hindus.

It appears that the statistics are not reliable. In fact, there are no statistics about 'no religion' This is because even the non believers are part of some religious community. To elucidate, I am a non believer and should be in category of 'no religion'. But I am a Hindu as i belong to Hindu community. Same may be true about many others. Belief and community differ.

http://in.news.yahoo.com/no-religion-third-world-group-christians-muslims-154328950.html


I too would believe that the statistics for no religion group would be far higher since we have to adhere to one or the other in all forms,it is time to change the format and include a 'no religious beliefs' as well...
:) Humnity is the best religion I think all parts of this religion.
According to a study, 'the 'no religion' group is just next to Muslims and Christians and bigger than Hindus.

It appears that the statistics are not reliable. In fact, there are no statistics about 'no religion' This is because even the non believers are part of some religious community. To elucidate, I am a non believer and should be in category of 'no religion'. But I am a Hindu as i belong to Hindu community. Same may be true about many others. Belief and community differ.

http://in.news.yahoo.com/no-religion-third-world-group-christians-muslims-154328950.html
According to them people who do not believe in church are no believers. For instance they considered people from erstwhile population of joint Russia as nonbelievers.
According to them people who do not believe in church are no believers. For instance they considered people from erstwhile population of joint Russia as nonbelievers.


Accordingly, all non Christians are non believers. Then there should be only two categories- Christian and non believers.
I think there should a a whole new groups " Non believers" irrespective of the religion they belong to and region they belong. Creating more groups can only increase the differences further.
According to them people who do not believe in church are no believers. For instance they considered people from erstwhile population of joint Russia as nonbelievers.


Other than Hinduism which is more a way of life than religion, other religions believe that anyone who does not adhere to their religious beliefs is a non believer or a khafir...
According to a study, 'the 'no religion' group is just next to Muslims and Christians and bigger than Hindus.

It appears that the statistics are not reliable. In fact, there are no statistics about 'no religion' This is because even the non believers are part of some religious community. To elucidate, I am a non believer and should be in category of 'no religion'. But I am a Hindu as i belong to Hindu community. Same may be true about many others. Belief and community differ.

http://in.news.yahoo.com/no-religion-third-world-group-christians-muslims-154328950.html


I also dont belive in religion first of all we all are humans next to religion. This is just a wall which was created by the people.
No religion I think is bit different as there would be no one who does not have any religion. It would have been better if the category was No believer. :blink:

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