U.S. adults say they want more understanding and less arguing when the topics of religion and politics come up, according to Pew Research.
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Americans See Religion as a Force for Good, Except in One Area
Most adults in the United States believe churches have a positive impact in our society, but they still don’t want them involved in politics.
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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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Half Say Religion Becoming Less Important in America
Most Americans are worried about the nation’s morality and half believe religion will be less important in 30 years than it is today.
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Losing Our Religion: Less Than Half of Americans Say Religion Can Answer Today’s Problems
As Americans grow accustomed to turning to Google for help, God no longer seems as relevant. A Gallup survey finds a growing number see religion as largely old-fashioned and out of date.
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Most Americans Find Fulfillment in Family, Not Faith
Almost 7 in 10 Americans (69 percent) mentioned family when describing where they find a sense of meaning in their lives.
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