5 facts about religion and Americans’ views of Donald Trump
Among religious groups, White evangelical Protestants continue to have the most positive opinion of Trump.
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Among religious groups, White evangelical Protestants continue to have the most positive opinion of Trump.
Large numbers of Americans in many different religious groups express concern about fewer people getting married.
A majority of Americans say medication abortion should be legal, but there is a stark divide by age, religion and party affiliation.
About a third of U.S. parents with children under 18 say it’s extremely or very important to them that their kids share their religious beliefs.
To highlight some of India’s religious, cultural and demographic differences, here are key facts about its states.
58% of U.S. adults say they do not believe “we are living in the end times” – the destruction of the world as we know it.
Indians overall know very little about Jainism and its practices. Here are six facts about Jains in India, from a June 2021 Center report.
Disagreements among Americans across the religious spectrum extend to personal issues, such as life priorities and gender roles in the family.
Today, there are millions of Christians in India, although they make up just 2.4% of the country’s massive population.
Among India’s six largest religious groups, some are much more likely than others to abstain from eating meat.
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