New survey tracks range of American beliefs

WASHINGTON-A new survey of more than 35,000 U.S. adults shows the broad religious diversity in the country by examining whether they believe their faith is the only path to eternal life, how much faith plays a role in their politics and how certain people are about the existence of God, among other topics. The Pew […]

WASHINGTON-A new survey of more than 35,000 U.S. adults shows the broad religious diversity in the country by examining whether they believe their faith is the only path to eternal life, how much faith plays a role in their politics and how certain people are about the existence of God, among other topics. The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life will release their second report on the U.S. Religious Landscape Survey on Monday (June 23). While the first report looked at how many people adhere to particular faiths-and switch to others-the second report delves into the importance and practice of faith in people’s daily lives.

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