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July 2
- Is America a Christian Nation? Majority of Americans Don’t Think So Public Religion Research Institute
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May 27
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May 21
- Catholic women make up a third of Catholic lay leaders Hayli Harding, World Religion News
- How religion and high school peers shape when people marry Tobin Grant, RNS
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May 19
- Evangelical Protestants Are The Biggest Winners When People Change Faiths Leah Libresco, Five Thirty Eight
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May 16
- No, American Christianity is not dead Ed Stetzer, CNN
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May 14
- In a dramatic shift, the American church is more evangelical than ever Ed Stetzer, The Washington Post
- Pew and the Three American Worldviews Ross Douthat, The New York Times
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May 13
- American Religion: Complicated, Not Dead Emma Green, The Atlantic
- Christianity Is Not Dying; Reports Pointing to Decline of Church Are Skewing Data, Says Baylor University Scholars Vincent Funaro, The Christian Post
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May 12
- Christianity faces sharp decline as Americans are becoming even less affiliated with religion Sarah Pulliam Bailey, The Washington Post
- 5 reasons you shouldn't overthink the new Pew Data's impact on politics Sarah Posner, Religion Dispatches
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May 8
- Religion alive and well, Baylor scholars insist Ken Camp, The Baptist Standard
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April 28
- Poll shows growing religious support for same-sex marriage Daniel Burke, CNN
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April 22
- Attitudes on Same-sex Marriage by Religious Affiliation and Denominational Family Public Religion Research Institute
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April 13
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April 11
- Religion in Canada: Has it been saved? Alison Lesley, World Religion News
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April 2
- Muslims Projected to Outnumber Christians by 2100 Laurie Goodstein, The New York Times
- The Future of World Religions: Population Growth Projections, 2010-2050 Pew Research Center
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April 1
- Eight in Ten Americans Oppose Allowing Small Business Owners to Refuse Service to Gays, Lesbians on Religious Grounds Robert P. Jones, Public Religion Research Institute
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March 31
- Young Republicans Support Religious Liberty — But They Also Care about Birth-Control Access Kristen Soltis Anderson, National Review
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