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That level of support, however, isn’t shared by Americans of other Christian denominations: White nonevangelical Protestants ...
In 2020, 22% of Americans identified as Catholic and in 2024 the population remained similar at 21%. The Protestant population also only slightly declined from 46% to 45%.
Massa traces this strain in American Catholicism back to what’s been called the “comic opera heresy” of a fellow Jesuit, ...
Just because religious behavior and affiliation have taken a nosedive in the last 30 years does not mean America is suddenly ...
The Trump administration in February issued an executive order to “end the anti-Christian weaponization of government.” ...
Most White evangelicals (72%) say they approve of how Trump is doing as president. Other religious groups are more divided or ...
American Exceptionalism refers to the belief that the United States holds a unique and divinely favored role among nations, guided by distinct moral values and spiritual purposes. Historically, ...
The president’s largest share of support came from white Christians, including 76% support from white Evangelical Protestants. Just one-third of other religious Americans approve of how Trump is ...
Religious Americans — including evangelical Christians, Protestants and members of non-Abrahamic faiths — reported much higher levels of community contentedness, researchers said. The poll ...
A majority of Americans, 78%, said they disagree with the establishment of a federal task force centered exclusively on anti-Christian bias — including 66% of white evangelical Protestants ...