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Half of Americans believe God determines what happens to them all or most of the time.
The Religion News Service draws on Pew Research data to ask what role religion will play in today’s Super Tuesday primary elections.
A major new Pew Research report released today finds that the number of Americans identifying as Christian has shrunk since its last big survey in 2007, as the “rise of the nones” continues.
A new study by the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life examines where immigrants to the United States come from and their religious affiliation.
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