A majority of adults still identify with their childhood religion, but 35% don’t. Read about when and why Americans may ...
A full picture of deidentifying and retention among Latter-day Saints requires attention to data showing believers holding true in the face of secular crosswinds ...
Learn how often parents discuss religion, types of religious activities their children do and which parent plays a larger ...
Religion News Service on MSN
Why do some people stay in their religion and others leave? A new Pew report has some clues.
Americans who had a good experience as children were likely to keep their faith. Those with bad experiences left, according ...
About half of American adults who were raised Catholic and stayed in the Church said the faith continues to ‘fulfill their ...
Axios on MSN
China on track for massive population decline
Jacque Schrag/Axios People in the year 2100 will be younger in Africa, and dramatically older in East Asia and Europe, as power tilts sharply toward the global South, per the U.S. Census Bureau's ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Delta is set to launch a first-of-its-kind historic route
Delta is preparing to open a route that will do more than connect two cities, it will redraw the map of how Americans reach a ...
This latest study is important because it’s the first time we’ve asked people why they identify with their current religion,’ a senior researcher says ...
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