Christianity's Decline in U.S. Appears to Have Halted, Major Study Shows
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A recent survey from the Pew Research Center suggests that the decline of Christianity in the United States may be stabilizing. After years of decrease, the Christian population has remained consistent, largely due to younger adults embracing the faith. Additionally, the growth of religiously unaffiliated individuals has plateaued. This marks a significant change in the American religious landscape, as reflected in the latest Religious Landscape Survey of over 35,000 adults, contrasting with earlier projections of a declining Christian demographic.
The findings come from the Religious Landscape Survey, a survey of more than 35,000 randomly selected adults from across the country conducted in 2023 and 2024.
We're entering a new era of the American religious landscape, said Ryan Burge, a political scientist at Eastern Illinois University who was not involved in the Pew survey.
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