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According to a new survey, U.S. residents who don’t have any religious affiliation are down for the first time in years. Recently published Pew Research says that Americans who are religiously unaffiliated, often referred to as “nones,” declined to 28 percent. Pew said of the findings, “The identical results we’ve found in three of the…

According to a new survey, the number of Americans who have no religion has risen 266 percent since 1991 the Daily Mail reports. The religious ‘nones’ (those with no religious affiliation) are now tied statistically with the number of Catholics and Evangelicals. People with no religion account for 23.1 percent of the U.S., while Catholics…

Pew Research Center recently released the results of a survey investigating the differences between how much various religious groups approved of Donald Trump’s presidency and how he has handled holding the highest office in the land. According to the survey, white evangelical Protestants continue to support him in overwhelming numbers. Protestants’ approval for the president’s…

Most American adults self-identify as Christian, but devout Christians are aware that many of those self-identified Christians do not hold with traditional Christian beliefs or practices. In fact, most Americans hold at least one New Age belief. According to a study by Pew Research, roughly 60 percent of Americans believe in astrology, psychics, reincarnation or the…

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