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I've been attending freethought groups, which are composed of Atheists. One group responded to taking an online short test (from similar minds). This is a small sample with only about 16 respondents.
There were:
4 INTJ
4 INTP
2 ENTJ
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10 NT types
2 INFP (one of them me)
2 ENFP
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4 NF types
1 ISTJ (who quit the group soon after testing)
1 ESTJ
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2 SJ types
This is a very conservative area. It is the deep south. The group is in a very red (GOP) state, Alabama. My county (in Florida) votes about 68% GOP.
Does my result mean that the majority of NTs are Atheists? Not necessarily. Christian INTPs may outnumber us in this area for all I know. Yet, if there is a group of Atheists gathered together, my belief is that the NT representation will be significantly higher than the percentage in the general population.
Further, in the Freethought group, only one of the ENTJs is conservative. The rest are generally overwhelmingly liberal.
There were:
4 INTJ
4 INTP
2 ENTJ
---------
10 NT types
2 INFP (one of them me)
2 ENFP
---------
4 NF types
1 ISTJ (who quit the group soon after testing)
1 ESTJ
---------
2 SJ types
This is a very conservative area. It is the deep south. The group is in a very red (GOP) state, Alabama. My county (in Florida) votes about 68% GOP.
Does my result mean that the majority of NTs are Atheists? Not necessarily. Christian INTPs may outnumber us in this area for all I know. Yet, if there is a group of Atheists gathered together, my belief is that the NT representation will be significantly higher than the percentage in the general population.
Further, in the Freethought group, only one of the ENTJs is conservative. The rest are generally overwhelmingly liberal.