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Where do Americans find most common ground? It’s not religion, gender or race, poll saysMost Americans say they have more in common with someone in the same age group or political party over five other identity classifications, a poll found. Twenty-seven percent of Americans say they ...
Pew’s latest data shows America is not losing religion but diversifying faith—92 percent still believe in a higher power or ...
The Pew Research Center attributes the long-term decline in Christianity to generational replacement. Older generations, who ...
Americans have lost faith in traditional religion,” announces the sweeping first sentence of a contentious book published during Holy Week: “Why Religion Went Obsolete: The Demise of Traditional Faith ...
In most cases, they are now unaffiliated ... and Australia are former Christians who are no longer religious. The US is not far behind at 19 percent. While the survey doesn’t indicate when ...
In many places surveyed, 20% or more of all adults have left their childhood religious group. Christianity and Buddhism have ...
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