Pew found a huge age gap, with young adults overwhelmingly less religious than their elders—some 46 percent of the youngest Americans identify as Christian, compared to 80 percent of the oldest adults ...
Christians’ share among U.S. adults has fallen across demographic groups since 2007, but there has been overall stability in ...
Many Ohio State Buckeyes were open about their faith during the team's national title run. A new survey from Pew shows that ...
One of the most impactful cultural changes in 21st-century America has been the steady decline in Christian vitality, as ...
My generation, millennials, has been blamed for ruining so much: cloth napkins, traditional marriage, American cheese. But in ...
A new survey of religious affiliations in the US shows which states have seen the largest growth in Christianity, and which ...
A major new study on religious views in the United States finds – as Americans’ connection to organized religion continues to fade – there are deep divides over the appropriate role for religion in ...
BlackEconomics.org® Justifiably or not, it is an “accepted fact” that Black Americans are the most “religious” racial/ethnic group in the US as defined by Pew Research Center statistics on ...
White supremacy, racism and many other prejudices are common in the ordinary American mindset. But from my perspective as an immigrant Muslim, the fact that discriminatory behaviors against non-Christ ...
Across religious groups, majorities see America’s openness to others as essential to national identity. But views on rising ...
Paul Solman talks with author Robert Putnam about his new book "American Grace," which delves into the role of religion in the United States.
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