Before a divorce, churchgoers in troubled marriages look a lot like their happily married counterparts at church.
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A Third of Americans Avoid Halloween or its Pagan Elements
When it comes to Halloween, most Americans don’t have a problem celebrating the spooky holiday. Yet, one-third say they avoid Halloween or its pagan elements.
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Pastors Grow More Polarized on Islam
Protestant pastors are increasingly polarized about Islam, with a growing share labeling the Muslim faith violent while a sharply rising minority calls it spiritually good.
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Nonreligious Americans See Evidence of Creator
Life didn’t just happen, most Americans say—and a surprising number of nonreligious people agree.
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Suicide is Epidemic but Doesn’t Lead to Hell, Americans Say
Most Americans believe they are seeing suicide as an epidemic in the U.S. But most don’t view it as a selfish choice.
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Views on Divorce Divide Americans
Pastors believe not all divorces are created equal, but for many Americans any reason is as good as another according to new research from Nashville-based Lifeway Research.
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