In new data released by Pew Research, Christianity has dropped to 65% of the U.S. population, while the religiously unaffiliated or “nones” has grown to 26%.
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6 Groups Most Likely to Skip Church
The number of Americans who say they don’t attend church is at an all-time high, having doubled over the past 15 years.
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What Nonwhite Democrats and White Republicans Have in Common
Nonwhite Democrats’ religious beliefs are more closely aligned with the religious beliefs of white Republicans than those of white Democrats.
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Evangelicals Might Not Be Who You Think
Fewer than half of those who identify as evangelicals (45 percent) strongly agree with core evangelical beliefs, according to a new survey from Nashville-based Lifeway Research.
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Cruz, Clinton and Undecided Top Pastors’ Presidential Preferences
Ted Cruz is the favorite presidential candidate of Protestant pastors who lean Republican. Hillary Clinton leads among Democratic pastors. And Donald Trump is near the back of the pack.
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