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Among U.S. Latinos, Catholicism Continues to Decline but Is Still the Largest Faith
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How the Pandemic Has Affected Attendance at U.S. Religious Services
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Key Findings From the Global Religious Futures Project
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One-in-six Americans have taken steps to see less of someone on social media due to religious conten
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Support for legal abortion is widespread in many countries, especially in Europe
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Freedom of speech and LGBT rights: Americans’ views of issues in Supreme Court case
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How people in 24 countries view same-sex marriage
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In 2020, properties in 102 countries and territories were targeted in incidents tied to religion
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Online Religious Services Appeal to Many Americans, but Going in Person Remains More Popular
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Family time is far more important than other aspects of life for most Americans
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Most U.S. parents pass along their religion and politics to their children
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Nearly a Year After Roe’s Demise, Americans’ Views of Abortion Access Increasingly Vary by Where The
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Many people in U.S., other advanced economies say it’s not necessary to believe in God to be moral
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How COVID-19 Restrictions Affected Religious Groups Around the World in 2020
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Religion in India: Tolerance and Segregation
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Faith Among Black Americans
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America’s Changing Religious Landscape
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