- BY Gregory A. Smith - Pew Research Centers Religion Public Life Project
About Pew Research Center Pew Research Center is a nonpartisan fact tank that informs the public about the issues, attitudes and trends shaping America and the world It does not take policy positions The Center conducts public opinion polling, demographic research, content analysis and other data-driven social science research It studies U S politics and policy; journalism and media
- NUMBERS, FACTS AND TRENDS SHAPING THE WORLD
Finally, the chapter examines the growth of non-Christian religions in the U S and takes a closer look at the composition of the religiously unaffiliated population
- In America, Does More Education Equal Less Religion?
In America, Does More Education Equal Less Religion? Overall, U S adults with college degrees are less religious than others, but this pattern does not hold among Christians
- NUMBERS, FACTS AND TRENDS SHAPING THE WORLD FEBRUARY 10, 2014
laboration involving social scientists in about 50 countries During the same period, the share of Russia’s population tha does not identify with any religion dropped from 61% to 18% The share of Russian adults identifying with other religions, including Islam, Protestant Christianity nd Roman Catholicism, rose in the 1990s and then leveled off
- BY Neha Sahgal, Jonathan Evans, Ariana Monique Salazar, Kelsey Jo Starr . . .
ll religions General Category and Other Backward Classes were not measured in the census A detailed a Buddhists in India nearly universally identify themselves in these categories, including 89% who are Dalits (sometimes referred to by the pejorative term “untouchables”)
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All the major world religions – including but not limited to Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and Buddhism – promote specific types of family formations and offer guidance on the roles that people play within the home These teachings take many forms, from explicit rules to popular sayings and stories 10
- Religious affiliation of members of 117th Congress
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- U. S. Religious Landscape Survey Religious Beliefs and Practices . . .
The latest release of the Landscape Survey includes a wealth of information on the religious beliefs and practices of the American public, including the importance of religion in people’s lives, belief in God and the afterlife, attitudes toward the authority of sacred writings, frequency of worship attendance and prayer, and participation in religious activities outside of worship services
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