short readOct 20, 2020 8 key findings about Catholics and abortion Like U.S. adults overall, the majority of U.S. Catholics say abortion should be legal – at least in some cases.
short readOct 13, 2020 White Christians continue to favor Trump over Biden, but support has slipped President Trump continues to be White Christians’ preferred candidate, but support among voters in three traditions has slipped since August.
short readSep 28, 2020 Religiously unaffiliated people more likely than those with a religion to lean left, accept homosexuality In most of the 18 countries analyzed, religiously unaffiliated adults were more likely to say homosexuality should be accepted by society.
short readSep 22, 2020 Hispanic teens enjoy religious activities with parents, but fewer view religion as ‘very important’ U.S. Hispanic teens are more likely than U.S. teens overall to identify as Catholic and say it’s necessary to believe in God to be moral.
short readSep 10, 2020 10 key findings about the religious lives of U.S. teens and their parents While teens in the United States take after their parents religiously in many ways, they stand out in some others.
reportSep 10, 2020 U.S. Teens Take After Their Parents Religiously, Attend Services Together and Enjoy Family Rituals American adolescents often participate at parents’ behest, and tend to be less religious in more personal, private ways.
short readAug 31, 2020 Half of U.S. Christians say casual sex between consenting adults is sometimes or always acceptable Among those who are religiously unaffiliated, meanwhile, the vast majority (84%) say casual sex is sometimes or always acceptable.
reportAug 26, 2020 On the Intersection of Science and Religion Over the centuries, the relationship between science and religion has ranged from conflict and hostility to harmony and collaboration, while various thinkers have argued that the two concepts are inherently at odds and entirely separate.
short readAug 17, 2020 Will the coronavirus permanently convert in-person worshippers to online streamers? They don’t think so Most U.S. adults say that they expect to go back to attending religious services in person as often as they did before the outbreak.
short readAug 7, 2020 Amid pandemic, Black and Hispanic worshippers more concerned about safety of in-person religious services Black and Hispanic worshippers are less likely than their white counterparts to say they have gone to a house of worship recently.