49% of Americans say the overall state of moral values in the country today is poor—the highest number since Gallup began asking the question in 2002.
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Atheists and Agnostics Don’t Really Like Prayer
Most atheists and agnostics don’t mind as much if you offer to pray for them. Just don’t ask them to join in with you.
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Not Many Americans Notice Churches’ Good Deeds
According to a new study from Lifeway Research, few Americans are aware of many efforts by local Christians or churches to serve their neighbors.
Lifeway Research’s survey of 1,000 Americans looked at 13 service programs often run by churches—from tutoring kids to teaching job skills.
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Americans, Especially Millennials, Want God Without Religion
Belief in God remains stable among Americans, but many don’t see church and religion as necessary to that belief.
New research released from the General Social Survey shows the U.S. rapidly embracing the “spiritual but not religious” concept.
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What Americans Say is Moral and What’s Not
Americans generally think the morals of this nation are getting worse, while also continually adapting what they think is moral or immoral.
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What Do Americans Believe About God? New Study Explores Our Theology
Americans don’t know much about theology. Most say God wrote the Bible. But they’re not sure everything in it is true.
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