1 big thing: America loses faith |
Data: PRRI. Chart: Axios Visuals Americans increasingly are calling themselves "unaffiliated" with any religion — or rejecting religion altogether — at a time when influential Republicans are leaning into evangelical priorities, Axios' Russell Contreras writes from a new survey.
Why it matters: That reflects a widening gap between how citizens and lawmakers see religion's role in society. Zoom in: The GOP is dominated by white evangelicals who have successfully pushed to limit abortion, ban books and restrict LGBTQ+ rights.
The big picture: Among Christian groups, Catholics as a whole continue to lose more members than they gain — and are seeing the largest declines in affiliation of any religious group.
The other side: The percentage of Americans who identify as white evangelical Protestants appears to have stabilized after years of decline.
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Friday, March 29, 2024
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