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Open Doubt
An honest conversation

Curious about life beyond religion?

Millions are questioning the faith they grew up with. We’re here to help you think it through — clearly, charitably, and without the dogma.

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More people than ever are stepping back from the religion they grew up with — not out of anger or rebellion, but out of genuine curiosity about what they actually believe. A Pew Research study found that Americans with no religious affiliation rose by 9% between 2009 and 2019 alone. The questions that once felt off-limits are finally being asked out loud.

That shift isn’t really anti-religion — it’s pro-thinking. People are asking themselves: what do I actually believe? Does the story I grew up with still hold up under scrutiny? Many are finding that reason, science, and human connection offer something deeply meaningful — and surprisingly freeing — without requiring a leap of faith.

George Carlin — “The Invisible Man”

The data tells a clear story. Back in 2007, more than 70% of Americans said they were confident God exists. By 2014, that number had dropped nearly ten points — and a Pew Research Center study confirmed the trend has only continued. People aren’t just changing churches — they’re rethinking belief itself.

Here’s a perspective worth sitting with: throughout history, humans have worshipped over 2,500 different gods. Most people today believe in exactly one of them — which means they’re already effectively “atheist” toward 2,499 others. Atheism, as Richard Dawkins once put it, just goes one god further.

We are all atheists about most of the gods that humanity has ever believed in. Some of us just go one god further.

Richard Dawkins, The God Delusion

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