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Christianity is GROWING in the U.S. Christianity in the U.S. Is Growing Stronger And Stronger U.S. Christianity is not shrinking but growing stronger, Glen Stanton writes in The Federalist. Referring …More
Christianity is GROWING in the U.S.
Christianity in the U.S. Is Growing Stronger And Stronger
U.S. Christianity is not shrinking but growing stronger, Glen Stanton writes in The Federalist. Referring to a Harvard Research he states that the percentage of Americans who attend church more than once a week, pray daily, and accept the Bible as wholly reliable has remained steel-bar constant for the last 50 years or more. This regards a third of the population. Attending services more than once a week continues to be twice as high among Americans compared to the next highest-attending industrial country.
Only the Liberals Have A Millstone Around Their Necks
Stanton does not deny that mainline churches - among them the liberal Catholic Church - are tanking as if they have super-sized millstones around their necks. But he points out that many of their ex-members are not leaving Christianity. Quote, "They are simply going elsewhere."
The Evangelicals Gain
Stanton has an explanation for this. …More
Holy Cannoli
Faithful people grow more children.
Relatively speaking, yes.
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A 2015 Pew Research Center examined various world religions, as well as non-believers, to determine which were the most and least reproductive among them. The study focused on 35,000 Americans (ages 40-59) of varying faiths including Mormons, Black Protestants, Evangelical Protestants, Mainline …More
Faithful people grow more children.

Relatively speaking, yes.
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A 2015 Pew Research Center examined various world religions, as well as non-believers, to determine which were the most and least reproductive among them. The study focused on 35,000 Americans (ages 40-59) of varying faiths including Mormons, Black Protestants, Evangelical Protestants, Mainline Protestants, Buddhists, Hindus, Catholics, Jews, Atheists and Agnostics.

Of the groups included, Buddhists were the least reproductive with 80 percent being non-parents. "Nones" came in second with 74 percent as non-parents. Both the Jewish and Mainline Protestants were tied at 74 percent. Jehovah's Witnesses weighed in at 71 percent, while Catholics and Orthodox Christian were both at 70 percent. A more detailed list of the findings can be found here.