Americans who don’t go to church are happy to talk about religion. But only about a third say they’d go to a worship service, if invited by a friend.
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Survey: Christians Say Predatory Loans Are Sinful
Self-identified Christians in 30 states—from Alabama to Wyoming—say it’s a sin to lend money to someone who can’t afford to pay it back.
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Survey: Americans Say Christians Face Intolerance, but Complain Too Much
A growing number of Americans believe religious liberty is on the decline and that the nation’s Christians face growing intolerance. They also say American Christians complain too much.
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Most Americans Ignore Undercover Planned Parenthood Videos
Over the past six months, a series of undercover videos focused on Planned Parenthood made national headlines, provoked outrage in Congress, and prompted investigations in about a dozen states. Still, the reaction of most Americans is, “What videos?”
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Does God Decide, Care Who Wins the Super Bowl?
Most Americans are skeptical about divine intervention on the football field. They say God doesn’t determine who wins or loses the Super Bowl.
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Is Sports Gambling Moral? You Bet, Americans Say
Wagering on sports isn’t morally wrong, most Americans say—but nearly half think it should be illegal anyway.
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