A new survey of religious affiliations in the US shows which states have seen the largest growth in Christianity, and which ...
Young people contributed to the shift. “If you’re a young white male these days and you think of yourself as conservative, ...
The decline of Americans who identify as Christian has not just bottomed out, but appears to be rising, according to a major new study on religion.
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.
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Despite a consistent decline in the share of adults in the United States who identified as Christians over the last 17 years, ...
Researchers also noted that 37 percent of self-described liberals identified with Christianity, a 25-point drop from 2007 ...
"After many years of steady decline, the share of Americans who identify as Christians shows signs of leveling off — at least ...
According to the new Religious Landscape Study by Pew Research Center, 62% of U.S. adults identify as Christian and 29% as ...
According to the new Religious Landscape Study by Pew Research Center, 62% of U.S. adults identify as Christian and 29% as religiously unaffiliated.
Overall, that represents a decline in the share of Christians since the survey was first published in 2007. As recently as ...
The U.S. has seen a steady decline in practiced Christianity across generations since the 1950s; however, while Christianity might not be practiced as much as it was a decade ago, younger ...