Huffington Post survey on religion
Wednesday, November 26th, 2014 | Humanism, Religion & Politics
Huffington Post recently commission Survation to conduct a survey on religion in Britain. The results were quite promising for the humanist community. Here are the highlights:
- 60% of people described themselves as non-religious
- Over half believe that religion does more harm than good
- 13% of people said atheists were likely to be more moral, compared with 8% who said atheists were likely to be less moral
Read more in the Huffington Post article and the BHA press release.
Huffington Post recently commission Survation to conduct a survey on religion in Britain. The results were quite promising for the humanist community. Here are the highlights:
- 60% of people described themselves as non-religious
- Over half believe that religion does more harm than good
- 13% of people said atheists were likely to be more moral, compared with 8% who said atheists were likely to be less moral
Read more in the Huffington Post article and the BHA press release.