Christians, on average, are older than people in other religious groups. Around half of young adults in their early 20s ...
My generation, millennials, has been blamed for ruining so much: cloth napkins, traditional marriage, American cheese. But in ...
The population of Christians is on a decline in the United States and it has shown a 9 percentage points decline since 2014.
Pew found a huge age gap, with young adults overwhelmingly less religious than their elders—some 46 percent of the youngest Americans identify as Christian, compared to 80 percent of the oldest adults ...
About 100 million people in the U.S. say they have no religious faith, but a new survey paints a more complicated picture.
“There are plenty of places where spiritual practices are being maintained outside of religious institutions,” said Penny ...
Also, the share of Americans who identify with a religion other than Christianity has increased but remains in single digits, ...
A new Pew report shows that among 34 major U.S. metros, Seattle tied for the highest share of the population with no religious affiliation, writes FYI Guy.
Building a global response to the climate crisis requires us to learn about the many ways people make sense of climate change ...
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