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Sunday, September 17, 2017

The non-religious majority

The number of Scots who say they are not religious has risen to almost three quarters, according to figures released by Humanist Society Scotland 
23.6% said they were religious, while 72.4% said they were not. In 2011 when 56% said they were not religious while 35% said they were.
Earlier this year a survey of Scottish Christians found that the number of people who regularly attend church services had fallen by half over 30 years.

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