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1. Religion’s role in public life

Americans tend to say religion’s influence in public life is shrinking, and most see this as a bad thing.

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8 in 10 Americans Say Religion Is Losing Influence in Public Life

Most Americans say religion's influence is shrinking, and about half (48%) see conflict between their own religious beliefs and mainstream American culture.

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1. Religion’s role in public life

Americans tend to say religion’s influence in public life is shrinking, and most see this as a bad thing.

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3. Christianity’s place in politics, and ‘Christian nationalism’

Most Americans support the separation of church and state. Still, half think the Bible should have at least some influence in US laws.

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Acknowledgments

Pew Research Center is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts, its primary funder. This report is a collaborative effort based on the input and analysis of the following individuals. Find related...

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8 in 10 Americans Say Religion Is Losing Influence in Public Life

Most Americans say religion's influence is shrinking, and about half (48%) see conflict between their own religious beliefs and mainstream American culture.

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2. U.S. presidential candidates and their religious engagement

Nearly half say it’s important that the president has strong religious beliefs, but few see Biden or Trump as “very religious.”

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8 in 10 Americans Say Religion Is Losing Influence in Public Life

Most Americans say religion's influence is shrinking, and about half (48%) see conflict between their own religious beliefs and mainstream American culture.

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Methodology

The American Trends Panel survey methodology Overview The American Trends Panel (ATP), created by Pew Research Center, is a nationally representative panel of randomly selected U.S. adults. Panelists...

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Methodology

The American Trends Panel survey methodology Overview The American Trends Panel (ATP), created by Pew Research Center, is a nationally representative panel of randomly selected U.S. adults. Panelists...

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Acknowledgments

Pew Research Center is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts, its primary funder. This report is a collaborative effort based on the input and analysis of the following individuals. Find related...

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3. Christianity’s place in politics, and ‘Christian nationalism’

Most Americans support the separation of church and state. Still, half think the Bible should have at least some influence in US laws.

View Article

2. U.S. presidential candidates and their religious engagement

Nearly half say it’s important that the president has strong religious beliefs, but few see Biden or Trump as “very religious.”

View Article


8 in 10 Americans Say Religion Is Losing Influence in Public Life

Most Americans say religion's influence is shrinking, and about half (48%) see conflict between their own religious beliefs and mainstream American culture.

View Article

Methodology

The American Trends Panel survey methodology Overview The American Trends Panel (ATP), created by Pew Research Center, is a nationally representative panel of randomly selected U.S. adults. Panelists...

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Acknowledgments

Pew Research Center is a subsidiary of The Pew Charitable Trusts, its primary funder. This report is a collaborative effort based on the input and analysis of the following individuals. Find related...

View Article

Methodology

The American Trends Panel survey methodology Overview The American Trends Panel (ATP), created by Pew Research Center, is a nationally representative panel of randomly selected U.S. adults. Panelists...

View Article


3. Christianity’s place in politics, and ‘Christian nationalism’

Most Americans support the separation of church and state. Still, half think the Bible should have at least some influence in US laws.

View Article

2. U.S. presidential candidates and their religious engagement

Nearly half say it’s important that the president has strong religious beliefs, but few see Biden or Trump as “very religious.”

View Article

8 in 10 Americans Say Religion Is Losing Influence in Public Life

Most Americans say religion's influence is shrinking, and about half (48%) see conflict between their own religious beliefs and mainstream American culture.

View Article
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