Decline in Christianity and Rise of Other Religions in the U.S.

A Newsweek article discusses the decline in Christianity across the U.S., with younger generations showing a potential return to church. The article explores the growth of other religions, such as Islam and Hinduism, and highlights shifts in religious identification over the past decade.

Decline of Christianity in the U.S.

Discussion on the decline of Christianity in the U.S. as shown in the 2023-24 Religious Landscape Study by Pew Research. The report indicates a slowdown in the decline and stability in recent years, with theories attributing the trend to generational replacement and changing demographics based on political affiliation.

Christianity's Decline in the U.S.

A recent Pew Research study suggests that Christianity's decline in the U.S. may be slowing and leveling off, with 62% of poll respondents identifying as Christian and 29% as religiously unaffiliated. The Christian share of the population has been relatively stable since 2019.

Youth Flocking to Republican Party According to Pew Research Poll

A recent poll from the Pew Research Center shows that the Republican Party is leading among young people under 30. Analysts are discussing the implications of this trend and considering various explanations for the shift in party affiliation among young voters.

U.S. Catholic Voters Favor Trump Over Biden

U.S. Catholics are leaning towards former President Donald Trump over President Joe Biden, according to a recent Pew Research poll. Trump has majority support among Catholics, with a 12-point difference over Biden. The survey also shows Trump leading among other religious groups.