Most Americans believe religion's role in society is declining, and they aren't happy about it, a new poll finds. About 80 percent of U.S. adults think religion is losing its influence on American life, The Pew Research Center's recent survey discovered. This is the highest percent of Americans to report this view than ever before in Pew's research. Most of the people who agreed religion's influence was declining were not pleased about this trend. 'Overall, 49% of U.S.
The trend mirrors a sharp decline in Americans who identify as Christians. According to a 2022 Pew report, as many as 90% of U.S. adults and children identified as Christian in the early 1990s. That share fell to just 64% of Americans who said the same in 2020. Pew predicted that if this trend continued and accelerated with Christians under 30 in the U.S., Christianity could become a minority religion by 2045.
The March 2024 survey also revealed how Americans feel about the two leading presidential candidates' faith. The survey found 13% of Americans believe President Biden is very religious, while just 4% say the same about former President Trump. At the same time, the majority of Trump supporters in the poll said Trump stands up 'a great deal' or 'quite a bit' for religious beliefs similar to their own. Fox News' Lindsay Kornick and Timothy Nerozzi contributed to this report.
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