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Buddhism, Islam and Religious Pluralism in South and Southeast Asia In Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka, more than 90% of Buddhists see strong links between their religion and country. In the neighboring countries of Malaysia and Indonesia, nearly all Muslims say being Muslim is important to being truly part of their nation. 5 facts about religion in South and Southeast Asia | External Links | Dofollow |
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Measuring Religion in China report | Jun 2, 2023 Online Religious Services Appeal to Many Americans, but Going in Person Remains More Popular data essay | Dec 21, 2022 Key Findings From the Global Religious Futures Project | External Links | Dofollow |
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The pope is concerned about climate change. How do U.S. Catholics feel about it? 71% of Hispanic Catholics see climate change as an extremely or very serious problem, compared with 49% of White, non-Hispanic Catholics. short reads | Sep 26, 2023 Israelis have grown more skeptical of a two-state solution Only 35% of Israelis believe that Israel and an independent Palestine can coexist peacefully, down from 44% in 2017. short reads | Sep 21, 2023 6 facts about Buddhism in China While only 4% of Chinese adults formally identify as Buddhists, formal affiliation doesn’t reflect the full extent of Buddhist belief and practice. short reads | Sep 20, 2023 Under Pope Francis, the College of Cardinals has become less European Pope Francis’ picks for the College of Cardinals have tilted the leadership structure away from its historic European base and toward countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. short reads | Sep 15, 2023 Buddhists in South and Southeast Asia generally approve of foreign tourists visiting Buddhist sites Majorities of Buddhists in these countries also say it is appropriate for non-Buddhist tourists to participate in Buddhist practices. short reads | Sep 14, 2023 Across U.S. religious groups, more see decline of marriage as negative than positive Large numbers of Americans in many different religious groups express concern about fewer people getting married. short reads | Sep 12, 2023 5 facts about religion in South and Southeast Asia Most people in all six South and Southeast Asian countries surveyed say they believe in God or unseen beings. report | Sep 12, 2023 Buddhism, Islam and Religious Pluralism in South and Southeast Asia In Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka, more than 90% of Buddhists see strong links between their religion and country. In the neighboring countries of Malaysia and Indonesia, nearly all Muslims say being Muslim is important to being truly part of their nation. short reads | Sep 6, 2023 Why some Americans prefer to go to religious services in person and others prefer to watch virtually Some 17% of U.S. adults regularly attend religious services in person and watch them online or on TV. short reads | Sep 5, 2023 Chinese Communist Party promotes atheism, but many members still partake in religious customs Despite the Chinese Communist Party's ban on religion, some 6% of party members formally identify with a religion. | External Links | Dofollow |
Israelis have grown more skeptical of a two-state solution Only 35% of Israelis believe that Israel and an independent Palestine can coexist peacefully, down from 44% in 2017. short reads | Sep 21, 2023 6 facts about Buddhism in China While only 4% of Chinese adults formally identify as Buddhists, formal affiliation doesn’t reflect the full extent of Buddhist belief and practice. short reads | Sep 20, 2023 Under Pope Francis, the College of Cardinals has become less European Pope Francis’ picks for the College of Cardinals have tilted the leadership structure away from its historic European base and toward countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. short reads | Sep 15, 2023 Buddhists in South and Southeast Asia generally approve of foreign tourists visiting Buddhist sites Majorities of Buddhists in these countries also say it is appropriate for non-Buddhist tourists to participate in Buddhist practices. short reads | Sep 14, 2023 Across U.S. religious groups, more see decline of marriage as negative than positive Large numbers of Americans in many different religious groups express concern about fewer people getting married. short reads | Sep 12, 2023 5 facts about religion in South and Southeast Asia Most people in all six South and Southeast Asian countries surveyed say they believe in God or unseen beings. report | Sep 12, 2023 Buddhism, Islam and Religious Pluralism in South and Southeast Asia In Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka, more than 90% of Buddhists see strong links between their religion and country. In the neighboring countries of Malaysia and Indonesia, nearly all Muslims say being Muslim is important to being truly part of their nation. short reads | Sep 6, 2023 Why some Americans prefer to go to religious services in person and others prefer to watch virtually Some 17% of U.S. adults regularly attend religious services in person and watch them online or on TV. short reads | Sep 5, 2023 Chinese Communist Party promotes atheism, but many members still partake in religious customs Despite the Chinese Communist Party's ban on religion, some 6% of party members formally identify with a religion. | External Links | Dofollow |
6 facts about Buddhism in China While only 4% of Chinese adults formally identify as Buddhists, formal affiliation doesn’t reflect the full extent of Buddhist belief and practice. short reads | Sep 20, 2023 Under Pope Francis, the College of Cardinals has become less European Pope Francis’ picks for the College of Cardinals have tilted the leadership structure away from its historic European base and toward countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. short reads | Sep 15, 2023 Buddhists in South and Southeast Asia generally approve of foreign tourists visiting Buddhist sites Majorities of Buddhists in these countries also say it is appropriate for non-Buddhist tourists to participate in Buddhist practices. short reads | Sep 14, 2023 Across U.S. religious groups, more see decline of marriage as negative than positive Large numbers of Americans in many different religious groups express concern about fewer people getting married. short reads | Sep 12, 2023 5 facts about religion in South and Southeast Asia Most people in all six South and Southeast Asian countries surveyed say they believe in God or unseen beings. report | Sep 12, 2023 Buddhism, Islam and Religious Pluralism in South and Southeast Asia In Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka, more than 90% of Buddhists see strong links between their religion and country. In the neighboring countries of Malaysia and Indonesia, nearly all Muslims say being Muslim is important to being truly part of their nation. short reads | Sep 6, 2023 Why some Americans prefer to go to religious services in person and others prefer to watch virtually Some 17% of U.S. adults regularly attend religious services in person and watch them online or on TV. short reads | Sep 5, 2023 Chinese Communist Party promotes atheism, but many members still partake in religious customs Despite the Chinese Communist Party's ban on religion, some 6% of party members formally identify with a religion. | External Links | Dofollow |
Under Pope Francis, the College of Cardinals has become less European Pope Francis’ picks for the College of Cardinals have tilted the leadership structure away from its historic European base and toward countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. short reads | Sep 15, 2023 Buddhists in South and Southeast Asia generally approve of foreign tourists visiting Buddhist sites Majorities of Buddhists in these countries also say it is appropriate for non-Buddhist tourists to participate in Buddhist practices. short reads | Sep 14, 2023 Across U.S. religious groups, more see decline of marriage as negative than positive Large numbers of Americans in many different religious groups express concern about fewer people getting married. short reads | Sep 12, 2023 5 facts about religion in South and Southeast Asia Most people in all six South and Southeast Asian countries surveyed say they believe in God or unseen beings. report | Sep 12, 2023 Buddhism, Islam and Religious Pluralism in South and Southeast Asia In Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka, more than 90% of Buddhists see strong links between their religion and country. In the neighboring countries of Malaysia and Indonesia, nearly all Muslims say being Muslim is important to being truly part of their nation. short reads | Sep 6, 2023 Why some Americans prefer to go to religious services in person and others prefer to watch virtually Some 17% of U.S. adults regularly attend religious services in person and watch them online or on TV. short reads | Sep 5, 2023 Chinese Communist Party promotes atheism, but many members still partake in religious customs Despite the Chinese Communist Party's ban on religion, some 6% of party members formally identify with a religion. | External Links | Dofollow |
Buddhists in South and Southeast Asia generally approve of foreign tourists visiting Buddhist sites Majorities of Buddhists in these countries also say it is appropriate for non-Buddhist tourists to participate in Buddhist practices. short reads | Sep 14, 2023 Across U.S. religious groups, more see decline of marriage as negative than positive Large numbers of Americans in many different religious groups express concern about fewer people getting married. short reads | Sep 12, 2023 5 facts about religion in South and Southeast Asia Most people in all six South and Southeast Asian countries surveyed say they believe in God or unseen beings. report | Sep 12, 2023 Buddhism, Islam and Religious Pluralism in South and Southeast Asia In Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka, more than 90% of Buddhists see strong links between their religion and country. In the neighboring countries of Malaysia and Indonesia, nearly all Muslims say being Muslim is important to being truly part of their nation. short reads | Sep 6, 2023 Why some Americans prefer to go to religious services in person and others prefer to watch virtually Some 17% of U.S. adults regularly attend religious services in person and watch them online or on TV. short reads | Sep 5, 2023 Chinese Communist Party promotes atheism, but many members still partake in religious customs Despite the Chinese Communist Party's ban on religion, some 6% of party members formally identify with a religion. | External Links | Dofollow |
Across U.S. religious groups, more see decline of marriage as negative than positive Large numbers of Americans in many different religious groups express concern about fewer people getting married. short reads | Sep 12, 2023 5 facts about religion in South and Southeast Asia Most people in all six South and Southeast Asian countries surveyed say they believe in God or unseen beings. report | Sep 12, 2023 Buddhism, Islam and Religious Pluralism in South and Southeast Asia In Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka, more than 90% of Buddhists see strong links between their religion and country. In the neighboring countries of Malaysia and Indonesia, nearly all Muslims say being Muslim is important to being truly part of their nation. short reads | Sep 6, 2023 Why some Americans prefer to go to religious services in person and others prefer to watch virtually Some 17% of U.S. adults regularly attend religious services in person and watch them online or on TV. short reads | Sep 5, 2023 Chinese Communist Party promotes atheism, but many members still partake in religious customs Despite the Chinese Communist Party's ban on religion, some 6% of party members formally identify with a religion. | External Links | Dofollow |
Why some Americans prefer to go to religious services in person and others prefer to watch virtually Some 17% of U.S. adults regularly attend religious services in person and watch them online or on TV. short reads | Sep 5, 2023 Chinese Communist Party promotes atheism, but many members still partake in religious customs Despite the Chinese Communist Party's ban on religion, some 6% of party members formally identify with a religion. | External Links | Dofollow |
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Religion in India: Tolerance and Segregation Indians see religious tolerance as a central part of who they are as a nation. Across the major religious groups, most people say it is very important to respect all religions to be “truly Indian.” | External Links | Dofollow |
Faith Among Black Americans Today, most Black adults say they rely on prayer to help make major decisions, and view opposing racism as essential to their religious faith. | External Links | Dofollow |
America’s Changing Religious Landscape The Christian share of the U.S. population is declining, while the share of Americans who do not identify with any organized religion is growing. These changes affect all regions in the country and many demographic groups. | External Links | Dofollow |
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