Highly-religious Americans are less likely than others to approve of genetic engineering in animals, according to recently released research from the Pew Research Center.
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Most ‘Nones’ Dislike Religion, But Don’t Mind God
In a newly released study, Pew asked unaffiliated Americans why they don’t identify with a specific faith or religious group. Their answers may surprise you.
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Why Americans Go to Church—And Why They Don’t
Americans who attend religious services and those who skip them may be looking for the same thing—a connection with God, according to a new study from Pew Research.
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Black Millennials Remain More Religious Than Their Peers
While they are still not as religious as older generations, black millennials are considerably more religious than others in their generation, according to Pew.
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Are You an Evangelical? It’s Complicated.
While evangelicals have been making headlines the past few years, it’s not always clear which evangelicals the news reports are talking about.
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Christians Face Most Widespread Religious Restrictions
The two largest religions in the world—Christianity and Islam—face restrictions in the most places, with Christians facing harassment in slightly more countries.
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