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The Big Picture
This table offers a glimpse of U. S. statistics for religious and nonreligious worldviews as reported by ARIS 2001.
American Adults Religious Identification (Age 18+)
Christian Religious Groups
Catholic 24.5%
Baptist 16.3%
Christian (no denomination specified) 6.8%
Methodist/Wesleyan 6.8%
Lutheran 4.6%
Total Christian 76.5%
Other Religious Groups
Jewish 1.3%
Muslim/Islam 0.5%
Buddhist 0.5%
Total Other Religions 3.7%
No Religion Groups
Agnostic 0.5%
Atheist 0.4%
"No religion" 13.2%
Total No Religion Specified 14.1%
Other [>1%]: Presbyterian; Pentecostal/Charismatic, Protestant, Nondenominational, Episcopalian/Anglican; Mormon/Latter-Day Saints; Churches of Christ
Other [= or >.3%]: Jehovah's Witness; Seventh-Day Adventist; Assemblies of God; Church of God; Holiness/Holy; Congregational/United Church of Christ; Church of the Nazarene
Others [smaller representations yet]: Disciples of Christ; Church of the Brethren; Mennonite; Orthodox (Eastern); Quaker; Reformed/Dutch Reform, and many more
Other <.5 and >.3%: Hindu; Unitarian Universalist; Other [examples]: Pagan; Wiccan; Spiritualist; Native American; Baha'I; New Age; Sikh; Scientologist; Taoist; Deity; Druid; Eckankar; Santaria; Rastafarian
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