More than half of Americans still say they believe in God without any doubts, but they are a shrinking majority, according to new research.
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4 Surprising Groups Not Showing up on Sunday
When pastors look out across the congregation during worship service, who’s missing?
New data from the General Social Survey reveals some groups avoiding religious services that church leaders may not have expected.
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Americans, Especially Millennials, Want God Without Religion
Belief in God remains stable among Americans, but many don’t see church and religion as necessary to that belief.
New research finds belief in God remains stable among Americans, but many don’t see church and religion as necessary to that belief.
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More Americans Claim No Religious Preference
Americans who say they have no religious preference are almost entirely responsible for a continuing slump in church attendance, the most recent General Social Survey finds.
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