Csillag, Ron,
None of the Above. Ron Csillag. - Toronto Star, 2003. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Article 30, Institutions, 1522-3256; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Originally Published: None of the Above, April 26, 2003; pp. K14.
"Canadians citing no religious affiliation comprised just 7 per cent of the population 20 years ago. By 1991, it was 13 per cent. The sharp rise expected shows that God may have a place in Canada's Constitution, in the courts and in the national anthem, but also that secularism and skepticism are finding a warm home in the Great White North." (TORONTO STAR) This article examines how a growing number of Canadians are choosing no religion and how humanists stress that people who don't believe in religion are not necessarily amoral.
1522-3256;
Atheism
Church membership--Canada
Humanism
Religion
Canada--Census
Canada--Religion
AC1.S5
050
None of the Above. Ron Csillag. - Toronto Star, 2003. - SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Article 30, Institutions, 1522-3256; .
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004. Originally Published: None of the Above, April 26, 2003; pp. K14.
"Canadians citing no religious affiliation comprised just 7 per cent of the population 20 years ago. By 1991, it was 13 per cent. The sharp rise expected shows that God may have a place in Canada's Constitution, in the courts and in the national anthem, but also that secularism and skepticism are finding a warm home in the Great White North." (TORONTO STAR) This article examines how a growing number of Canadians are choosing no religion and how humanists stress that people who don't believe in religion are not necessarily amoral.
1522-3256;
Atheism
Church membership--Canada
Humanism
Religion
Canada--Census
Canada--Religion
AC1.S5
050