short readJun 29, 2021 Key findings about religion in India Our new survey of 29,999 Indian adults takes a closer look at religious identity, nationalism and tolerance in Indian society.
reportJun 29, 2021 Religion in India: Tolerance and Segregation Indians see religious tolerance as a central part of who they are as a nation. Across the major religious groups, most people say it is very important to respect all religions to be “truly Indian.”
short readJun 25, 2021 Americans, including Catholics, continue to have favorable views of Pope Francis 63% of U.S adults have a “very” or “mostly” favorable opinion of Pope Francis, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted in March.
short readJun 22, 2021 Denominational switching among U.S. Jews: Reform Judaism has gained, Conservative Judaism has lost The American Jewish population, like other religious groups, is in flux. Still, 88% of U.S. adults who were raised Jewish are still Jewish.
short readJun 16, 2021 Americans lost more years of life to COVID-19 in 2020 than to all accidents combined in a typical year In 2020 alone, the coronavirus was responsible for about 380,000 deaths and roughly 5.5 million years of lost life in the United States.
short readJun 15, 2021 Unlike other U.S. religious groups, most atheists and agnostics oppose the death penalty Roughly two-thirds of atheists (65%) and six-in-ten agnostics (57%) either “strongly” or “somewhat” oppose the death penalty.
short readJun 8, 2021 How younger U.S. Jews are similar to – and different from – older U.S. Jews Jews ages 18 to 29 are just as likely as those 65 and older to say they attend religious services at least monthly (22% each).
short readMay 26, 2021 Religious Americans are less likely to endorse legal marijuana for recreational use U.S. adults who are affiliated with a religion are less likely than religiously unaffiliated adults to support broadly legal marijuana.