Can religion answer all or most of today's problems?
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Can religion answer all or most of today's problems?
Not according to 45% of the US population. The rest either think it's 'largely old fashioned and out of date' or otherwise not the answer.
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In other good news, Christianity continues its steady decline with 44% saying that religion is not important in their lives and only 78% identifying as Christian. (of course only 5% would qualify as True Christians according to BHL)
Not according to 45% of the US population. The rest either think it's 'largely old fashioned and out of date' or otherwise not the answer.
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In other good news, Christianity continues its steady decline with 44% saying that religion is not important in their lives and only 78% identifying as Christian. (of course only 5% would qualify as True Christians according to BHL)
gallup wrote:This Christmas season, 78% of Americans identify with some form of Christian religion, a proportion that has been declining in recent decades. The major reason for this decline has been an increase in the percentage of Americans claiming no religious identity, now at 13% of all adults.