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There’s an 11-point gap between the share of Black Americans and the share of white Americans who identify as Christians.
Why more Hispanics are converting to Islam than any other ethnic group 04:36. Jaime "Mujahid" Fletcher is a Colombian-American who embraced Islam 21 years ago.
A survey by the Public Religion Research Institute contends Hispanic Catholics in 2022 accounted for more than 20 percent of all people with a religious affiliation in Texas, California and New ...
More Americans are abandoning religion, reducing its claim on their lives, or not taking it up in the first place, than was the case seventeen years ago.
Religiously unaffiliated Americans and Hispanic Catholics are the most likely religious groups to acknowledge climate change is caused by human activity, with Latter-day Saints and white ...
A majority of Hispanic-American adults, regardless of religious affiliation, support some form of abortion access, according to a new Associate Press/NORC poll published Monday. About 67% of ...
Among all Hispanic Americans, however, 67% are skeptics or rejecters of Christian nationalism, while 28% are adherents or sympathizers of the ideology, according to a March 17 Public Religion ...
Among all Hispanic Americans, however, 67% are skeptics or rejecters of Christian nationalism, while 28% are adherents or sympathizers of the ideology, according to a March 17 Public Religion ...
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