Source: Purdue University Dept of Sociology

    • @statue_smudge
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      32 years ago

      Wouldn’t that be an ethnicity then, and not a religious identity?

        • @statue_smudge
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          52 years ago

          I understand that, but if someone says they are “Jewish by birth and nonbeliever by belief,” I would think they would be in the ethnic group but not the religion, as opposed to someone who does also practice the religion.

          • @[email protected]
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            12 years ago

            The confusing part is, being part of the religion doesn’t necessarily mean you believe in God. Especially in the liberal denominations.

            • @statue_smudge
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              12 years ago

              That makes sense, personally I would consider nonbeliever to be only people who don’t follow any religion, but I can see how it is more up to interpretation.