A new survey of religious affiliations in the US shows which states have seen the largest growth in Christianity, and which ...
Newsweek's map, below ... 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 ...
Many Ohio State Buckeyes were open about their faith during the team's national title run. A new survey from Pew shows that may reflect a larger trend.
A Pew Research report observed that while America's population of Christians has declined since 2007, the freefall appears to have stopped across multiple denominations.
New Religious Landscape Study from Pew Research Center found 62% of U.S. adults identify as Christian, 29% are religiously unaffiliated, often called “nones,” and 7% identify with other religions.
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