11/08/2015
Americans less religious? Don't be fooled, believers are holding steady
Americans are less religious than they were eight years ago, according the Pew Research Center’s 2014 U.S. Religious Landscape Study.
The study of 35,000 adults found that the religiously unaffiliated are, not surprisingly, becoming less religious in their beliefs and practices. Even so, about two-thirds of religiously-affiliated Americans still continue to pray daily, attend religious services once or twice a month, and describe religion as being very important to them. Not only that, evangelical Christians actually saw slight upticks in activities like weekly scripture reading, participation in Bible study groups, and evangelization. Read more
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