Members of Generation Z are twice as likely to say they are atheist (13 percent) than the rest of the population (6 percent).
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Some American Muslims Leave Islam, But Protestant Converts Often Replace Them
The latest numbers of American Muslims are something church leaders should understand if they are interested in engaging them with the gospel.
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Where’s the Future of Christianity?
In 1910, more Christians lived in Europe than in the rest of the world. By 2020, no European nation will be among the 10 nations with the most Christians.
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Growing Number of Americans Say Religion is “Old-Fashioned”
According to new research from Gallup, 34 percent of Americans say religion is “largely old-fashioned and out of date.” That’s up from 7 percent in 1957.
Meanwhile, 55 percent of Americans believe religion can answer all or most of today’s problems.
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Christian Nation No More?
Most Americans do not believe America is a Christian nation today, even if many say it was in the past.
About one-third (35 percent) of the American public believes the U.S. was a Christian nation in the past and is still a Christian nation today; close to half (45 percent) say the U.S. was once a Christian nation but no longer remains so; and 14 percent say the U.S. has never been a Christian nation.
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5 Global Trends Impacting Religion in 2017 and Beyond
What will religion look like in the world next year and into the future? New research offers a preview of the world’s near and long-term religious future.
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