The United States finds itself divided in terms of religious identity, according to the most recent Pew Research study.
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Pew: American Faithful Grow More Devout as Others Drift Away
Americans increasingly skip church, drop prayer, and deny belief in God, but the faithful are perhaps even more devout than they were a few years ago.
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When the Pope Talks, Protestants Listen. Or Do They?
Pope Francis is boosting the reputation of the Catholic Church among Protestant pastors in America. However, half of Protestant pastors say they do not value Pope Francis’ opinion on matters of theology.
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Prophecy, Practicality Lead Evangelicals to Support Israel
American evangelicals remain among the strongest supporters of the nation of Israel. Most believe God has plans for that nation, both now and in the future.
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Americans Feel Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Marriage is Inevitable
As the Supreme Court prepares to rule on state bans on same-sex marriage, the overwhelming majority of Americans feel legal recognition for non-traditional marriages is “inevitable.”
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4 Things Christians Need to Know in the New Religious World
Knowing how to ask and answer questions, along with knowing what we believe, why we believe it, and what others believe will better enable Christians to operate in American’s changing religious landscape.
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