Poll: Most Americans say religion’s influence is waning, and half think that’s bad christiantoday.com
As the U.S. continues to debate the fusion of faith and politics, a sweeping new survey reports that most American adults have a positive view of religion's role in public life but believe its influence is waning.
The development appears to unsettle at least half of the country, with growing concern among an array of religious Americans that their beliefs are in conflict with mainstream American culture.
That's according to a new survey unveiled on Friday by Pew Research, which was conducted in February and seeks to tease out attitudes regarding the influence of religion on American society.
"We see signs of sort of a growing disconnect between people's own religious beliefs and their perceptions about the broader culture," Greg Smith, associate director of research at Pew Research Center, told Religion News Service in an interview….
Report Story
Leave Your Comment