More U.S. adults identify as atheist or agnostic today, but faith and spirituality are still present among the non-religious.
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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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Which States Are Most Religious?
The Bible Belt remains buckled firmly across the American South, even as the nation as a whole becomes less religious, a new Gallup survey shows.
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More Americans Say They’re Spiritual But Not Religious
More than a quarter of Americans (27 percent) say they are spiritual but not religious, according to Pew Research. That’s up from 19 percent in 2012.
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Americans, Especially Millennials, Want God Without Religion
Belief in God remains stable among Americans, but many don’t see church and religion as necessary to that belief.
New research finds belief in God remains stable among Americans, but many don’t see church and religion as necessary to that belief.
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Americans Warm up to Religious Groups—Except Evangelicals
In a new survey from Pew Research, evangelicals were the one religious group that didn’t experience an increase in warmth among Americans in the last seven years.
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