Views on Transgenders are Divided Due to Religion

Religious Nones carry the most liberal views on gender identity. An analysis by the Pew Research Center found the American public to be clearly

Muslim Millennials in the U.S.

Examining Muslim Millennials in the United States

About 52 percent of American Muslims were born on foreign soil A Pew Research Center study released on October 26 found that the American

Facts about Protestants

Quick Facts About Protestantism on its 500th Anniversary

Tuesday marks Martin Luther's rebellion agains the Roman Catholic Church, 500 years ago. Protestants will commemorate their 500th anniversary on October 31, 2017. [/tweetit]

US belief in God isn't needed for morality

More Americans Say Belief in God Is Not Necessary for Morality

White Americans who believe in God are a minority now. 56 percent of Americans think God has nothing to do with being a moral

Pew state religions

More Than 1 in 5 Countries Have an Official Religion

Only 10 countries are anti-religious according to new report. The Pew Research Center has found more than one in five nations impose an official

Catholics Protestants more in common

Catholics and Protestants in Historic Harmony

The schism brought by Martin Luther is becoming irrelevant due to less religiosity in Europe A report published by Pew Research Center has revealed

U.S. Muslims concerned about extremism

Muslims are Just as Concerned as Any American About Extremism

Stark differences exist between Muslim Americans and the general public on the subject of extremism A new survey by the Pew Research Center reveals

Sharp Partisanship Over Religion in America

Democrats and Republicans differ sharply in their views. A Pew Research Center survey discovered a strident partisan outlook on a number of national institutions

The Impact of Christian Harassment Around the Globe

Surprisingly, most of the world's harassed Christians live in Christian countries. A Pew Research study shows Christian oppression has increased around the globe.[/tweetit] Surprisingly,

Most European Orthodox Christians Believe, But They Don’t Go To Church

The percentage of Orthodox Christians who "practice what they preach" is actually small compared to the total number of Orthodox Christians in Eastern and