The majority of teenagers continue to say they’re Christian, but the religiously unaffiliated outnumber Catholics and evangelicals individually among teens.
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Fewer Than Half of Americans Regularly Attend Church
Due to an almost 10-point drop in the past decade or so, America is no longer a majority church-attending nation. What’s behind the decline?
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Christianity Continues to Lose Demographic Ground in U.S.
In new data released by Pew Research, Christianity has dropped to 65% of the U.S. population, while the religiously unaffiliated or “nones” has grown to 26%.
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Americans’ Opinion of the Church Continues to Fall
Increasingly, the church has a reputation problem and it is affecting evangelism of those on the outside and retention of those who grew up on the inside.
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More Religious Knowledge Means More Favorable Opinions of Religious Groups—Except Evangelicals
Those who scored the highest on Pew Research’s religious literacy quiz held a lower opinion of evangelicals than the average American.
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Support for Same-Sex Marriage Plateaus
After a decade of almost continuous growth, the percentage of Americans who favor same-sex marriage remains mostly unchanged since 2017.
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