Most Americans say religious liberty is declining in the country, and more believe Christians are facing increased intolerance.
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Patriotic Displays Common in July 4th Church Services
Regardless of their opinions on patriotic elements, few pastors have a worship service as usual the week of the 4th of July.
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U.S. Remains an Outlier on Prayer
Today is designated as National Day of Prayer. But most Americans say they pray every day, which makes the U.S. unique among wealthier countries.
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Americans Aren’t Sure if the Church Is Helping National Unity
Is the church bringing people together in America or pushing them apart? New research finds Americans are—ironically enough—divided.
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Losing Our Religion: Less Than Half of Americans Say Religion Can Answer Today’s Problems
As Americans grow accustomed to turning to Google for help, God no longer seems as relevant. A Gallup survey finds a growing number see religion as largely old-fashioned and out of date.
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American Churchgoers Divided Over National Pride
Most churchgoers in America believe living in the U.S. is better than living most anywhere else, but some still feel ashamed about their home country—especially minorities and younger generations.
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