What is religion 0?

"Religion 0" isn't a recognized religion but likely refers to "None," the religiously unaffiliated group in surveys, encompassing atheists, agnostics, or those with "nothing in particular" for their belief, representing a significant, growing segment of the population who lack formal religious ties but still hold diverse spiritual or moral views. It signifies a lack of organized faith rather than necessarily a lack of spirituality or ethics, with "nones" varying widely in their beliefs about God or the divine.
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Which country has zero religion?

No country is entirely without religion, but China, Vietnam, and North Korea are officially atheist states with large non-religious populations, while countries like Sweden, Japan, and the Czech Republic have the highest percentages of atheists and irreligious people. Many nations, including the USA, New Zealand, and Australia, are secular, meaning they have no state religion, promoting religious freedom for all. 
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What is Donald Trump's faith?

Donald Trump identifies as a Christian, shifting from his upbringing in the Presbyterian faith to identifying as a nondenominational Christian, influenced by figures like Norman Vincent Peale's "Positive Thinking" and charismatic Christianity, and has strongly aligned himself with evangelical voters by championing religious freedom and Judeo-Christian values, despite some public skepticism about his personal piety, especially after events like the Butler, PA assassination attempt, which he said strengthened his faith. 
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What did Stephen Hawking say about God?

Stephen Hawking was a staunch atheist, believing science offers complete explanations for the universe, making God unnecessary; he stated, "There is no God. No one directs the universe," and saw belief in an afterlife as wishful thinking, asserting the universe's spontaneous creation from nothing is explained by laws like quantum mechanics, not divine intervention, but acknowledged the human need for comfort and meaning.
 
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Which religion is No1?

The number one religion globally by adherents is Christianity, with around 2.3 billion followers, followed closely by Islam (about 2 billion), Hinduism, and then a large group of people who are unaffiliated with any religion, according to data from the early 2020s. Christianity is the most widespread faith, predominant in the Americas, Europe, and Oceania, while Islam is the fastest-growing major religion and is dominant in the Middle East and parts of Asia and Africa.
 
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Who came first, Jews or Muslims?

Judaism came first, with its origins tracing back to Abraham and the ancient Hebrews, making it the first of the Abrahamic religions, with Islam emerging much later in the 7th century CE with the Prophet Muhammad. While Muslims believe Adam was the first Muslim and revere Abraham, historical and religious traditions place Judaism's foundational period centuries before Islam, which developed from earlier monotheistic traditions, including Jewish ones. 
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What will be the largest religion in 2050?

While no definitive prediction exists, projections suggest Christianity will likely remain the world's largest religion by 2050, with numbers nearing or exceeding 3 billion, closely followed by Islam, which is experiencing rapid growth, especially in the Global South, due to high birth rates and conversions, making it the second-largest faith with significant gains towards parity. 
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Did Einstein believe in God?

Yes, but not a personal God; Albert Einstein believed in a "God" revealed in the universe's rational laws (Spinoza's God) , rejecting a deity who meddles with human fate, often calling himself an agnostic or religious nonbeliever, and viewing organized religion as a product of human weakness, though he valued the awe science inspired. He famously said, "I do not believe in the God of theology who rewards good and punishes evil," preferring a cosmic religion of awe for nature's deep order.
 
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Did Elon Musk say he believes in God?

When Miller asked who he looks up to most, Musk answered, “The Creator,” which led her to press him on whether he believes in God. Musk replied, “God is the Creator,” and added, “I believe this universe came from something. People have different labels.”
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What was Stephen Hawking's last warning?

Stephen Hawking's final warnings centered on humanity's need to leave Earth within the next few centuries to survive, facing threats like climate change, nuclear war, AI surpassing humans, and asteroids; he stressed colonizing space and cautioned against genetic engineering creating "superhumans" who might displace ordinary people, urging us to remain curious but cautious.
 
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What religion believes in God but not Jesus?

Religions that believe in God but not Jesus as divine include Judaism, which sees Jesus as a teacher, not the Messiah; Islam, which reveres Jesus as a prophet but not divine; and Sikhism, which sees God as one and indivisible, rejecting Jesus's divinity. Other groups like Jehovah's Witnesses, Unitarian Universalists, and some branches of Quakerism also respect Jesus but deny his divinity, focusing worship solely on God the Father. 
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Which president was the most religious?

WILLIAM MCKINLEY 1897-1901

One of the most devout presidents, McKinley found Methodism at a camp meeting revival when he was 10 years old. He became a member of the church six years later and remained steadfast in the Methodist Episcopal Church throughout his life.
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Which US state is the least religious?

The least religious states in the U.S. are consistently found in the Northeast (New England) and the West, with Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Washington often topping the lists for having the fewest "highly religious" adults or lowest religious identification, alongside states like Nevada, Oregon, California, and Hawaii, driven by factors like higher education, critical thinking, and progressive values.
 
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Which religion is declining the fastest?

While different regions show varying trends, Christianity is experiencing the largest overall numerical decline globally, with many leaving for the religiously unaffiliated group, particularly in the West, though Islam is the fastest-growing religion; however, within specific faiths, Buddhism and Judaism also see significant losses due to switching and lower birth rates, with Christianity seeing massive numbers leave for "nones". 
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Is Bill Gates religious?

Bill Gates describes himself as broadly Christian but not strictly adhering to one doctrine, saying it "makes sense to believe in God" while valuing religious moral systems, though he doesn't follow specific rituals and focuses on helping humanity; he and his children attended Catholic services with his ex-wife Melinda, but he emphasizes values over dogma. 
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What is Elon Musk diagnosed with?

Elon Musk has stated he has Asperger's syndrome, a condition now understood as part of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), which he publicly revealed during his 2021 appearance on Saturday Night Live (SNL). He described it as a first-time public admission by someone with Asperger's hosting the show, sparking conversations about neurodiversity and adult diagnoses, though Asperger's is no longer a separate diagnosis in clinical terms.
 
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What is Elon Musk's IQ?

There's no official, confirmed IQ score for Elon Musk, but estimates range widely, from around 100-110 (biographer Seth Abramson) to over 130 (Noah Smith, based on his SATs) or even higher (a junk site suggested 155). These figures are speculative, using reported SAT scores or biographical assessments, as Musk hasn't publicly released a verified IQ test result, leading to debate but general agreement he possesses high intelligence. 
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Did Stephen Hawking believe in God?

I have arrived — in spite of toil, trial and tribulation, and more than my share of each — at what I think is a more than tepid faith in God's existence and in His Grand Design. I believe in His creation of our existence. I believe in His enduring and caring Presence in this life and the promised life to come.
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What was Stephen Hawking's IQ?

Stephen Hawking never publicly confirmed his IQ, and often dismissed its importance, famously saying, "People who boast about their IQ are losers". While estimates place his score around 160, potentially higher, he believed creativity and persistence mattered more than a number, and his genius was evident in his groundbreaking work on black holes and cosmology, not an IQ test score. 
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What did Stephen Hawking say about the afterlife?

I'm not afraid of death, but I'm in no hurry to die. I have so much I want to do first. I regard the brain as a computer which will stop working when its components fail. There is no heaven or afterlife for broken down computers; that is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark.
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What religion thinks the world is going to end?

Religious apocalypticism

Arising originally in Zoroastrianism, apocalypticism was developed more fully in the eschatological speculations of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (the Abrahamic religions).
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What will happen in 2030 for Muslims?

In 2030, Muslims around the world are expected to observe Ramadan twice in the same Gregorian calendar year — a rare event that last occurred over three decades ago. This happens because the Islamic calendar is lunar, with about 10 to 12 days fewer than the solar-based Gregorian calendar.
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Which is the strongest religion?

There's no single "most powerful" religion, as power can mean different things (number of followers, political influence, wealth, cultural impact); however, Christianity (around 2.3 billion followers) and Islam (around 2 billion followers) are the world's largest by number, while religions like Hinduism and Buddhism also have massive global followings, influencing billions of lives and cultures worldwide. 
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