More Americans say they would be unhappy if their child married someone from a different political party, than someone from a different religious group.
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Americans Distrust Churches’ Handling of Sexual Assault
Majorities from every major religious tradition in the U.S. say churches are not responding well to sexual harassment—except white evangelicals.
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Americans Split Over Religious Objections to Same-Sex Wedding Cakes
Support for same-sex marriage remains high, but Americans increasingly support businesses’ rights to refuse service for religious reasons.
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Catholics, Black Protestants Most Consistent in U.S. Religious Landscape
Protestants are still the nation’s predominant religious group—largely thanks to black Americans who consistently identify with this group.
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Growing Share of Evangelicals Supports Same-Sex Marriage
Fully a third of white evangelical Protestants (34 percent) now support same-sex marriage, a nationwide survey by PRRI shows.
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Generations Divide Over Abortion Rights
A new survey from Public Religion Research Institute shows a widening generational divide on reproductive health issues and abortion.
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