US clergy favor medical treatment for depression, survey finds January 14, 2023 About 21 million adults in the U.S. have had at least one major depressive episode, the National Institute of Mental Health reports. A new study Read More »
New Pew poll suggests growing secularization of America December 15, 2021 As Christmas approaches, a new poll from Pew Research suggests the share of U.S. adults who consider themselves Christian is falling. Only 63% of Americans Read More »
Christians love dogs, atheists prefer cats, study shows January 9, 2020 By Ryan Burge Religion News Service I do not, and will not ever, own a cat. Instead, I own a dog. In fact, as I Read More »
Protestants, Catholics have more in common now, some say October 27, 2017 Timothy George says he isn’t surprised to see studies that show Catholics and Protestants get along better than they did 500 years ago when the Read More »