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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What Religious Group Fears Death the Most?
The afterlife seems to be an overwhelmingly dead end for one particular people group—and it’s not the nonreligious.
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Baby Boomers Turn to Faith as They Age
Aging is a wake-up call for baby boomers, who increasingly turn to faith as they move from their 50s into their 60s, a new study shows.
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What’s Dividing America? Young People Say It’s Not Religion
Fewer young people felt the country was divided over religion than any of the other three factors listed in a recent study—politics, race, or money.
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iFaith: How Religion and Technology Coexist in a Digital Age
New research finds most Americans see no conflict between their religious beliefs and their tech devices, but there may be some issues lurking behind the shiny screens of our smartphones.
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U.S. Slips in World Giving Index
When it comes to donating money, helping others, and volunteering time, the United States is one of the most generous nations in the world—just not as generous as it used to be.
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