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No. Not in this study.
Atheism is much more specific than what they consider to be, 'none'.
TL;DR: The study is talking about agnostics, and grouping atheists with them.
No, agnosticism is a whole other issue from any of this. Agnosticism, technically speaking, is the position "it is impossible to know whether a god or gods exist." That's a separate position from "I do not believe that gods exist", "I believe that gods do not exist", and "I believe that gods exist." You can be an agnostic theist or a non-agnostic atheist. They're along two different axes, like the Dungeons and Dragons alignment system with the law/order and good/evil axes.
Unfortunately the term has gained some additional meanings in common parlance, where it can commonly mean "I'm an atheist/theist but I don't want to say that because it gets me in trouble." Or "I'm not sure what I think so I'm going with the option that sounds the most unsure."
It's led to a huge mess when trying to categorize belief systems in polls like this one.
Interesting, I didn't realize that. Thank you
I don't think you understand the definition of Agnosticism.
Define God(s)
I am an anti-theist and I reject that idea too, doesn't mean I think religion can explain anything though. In fact I would go so far as to consider that deliberately obscure phrasing in the poll.
Science can only explain things that can be measured and tested. Anything else is pure speculation.
Anyone who thinks science can explain everything, does not understand the scientific method.
So the problem still exists, it’s just more insane spiritual types and less organised.
That’s only 10% of Americans who are atheists or agnostic.
Don't forget the various US political religions like Founding Fatherism and Trumpism.