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12 Orthodox Christian (such as Ethiopian, Greek, Russian, or some other Orthodox church) 13 Nondenominational or independent church 14 Something else [TEXT BOX] 15 None in particular ASK IF BAPTIST (QA10_W60=1): QA11a_W60 Which of the following Baptist churches, if any, do you identify with most closely? 1 National Baptist Convention, USA
Ethiopian patriarch. In contrast with the Roman Catholic Church, the EOC affirms the indivisibility of the human and divine natures of Christ, a doctrine known as Tewahedo. The EOC also retains some Old Testament traditions. The inner sanctuary of Ethiopian Orthodox churches, for example, contains a Tabot, a replica of the Jewish tablets of the ...
1 PEW RESEARCH CENTER Religious affiliation of members of 117th Congress State District Name Party Continuing/freshman Denominational family
8. Religion, family and children 168 9. Religious clothing and personal appearance 176 10. Religion and food 185 11. Religious beliefs 193 12. Beliefs about God 211 Appendix A: Methodology 221 Appendix B: Index of religious segregation 230
Religion Hindu Muslim Christian Sikh Buddhist Jain Region Northeast North Central East West South 20 75 4 100 29999 21 75 3 100 22975 16 76 8 100 3336 14 75 11 100 1011 17 77 5 100 1782 21 77 2 100 719 21 75 4 100 109 46 36 18 100 1626 20 77 3 100 7238 13 85 2 100 2034 30 62 8 100 6852 16 82 2 100 6679 19 78 3 100 5570 Religion in India ...
i. While sub-Saharan Africa has almost twice as many Christians as Muslims, on the African continent as a whole the two faiths are roughly balanced, with 400 million to 500 million followers each. Since northern Africa is heavily Muslim and southern Africa is heavily Christian, the great meeting place is in the middle, a 4,000-mile swath from ...
adults saying religion is “very important” in their lives compared with previous telephone polls. And the 2021 NPORS finds that 41% of U.S. adults now say religion is “very important” in their lives, 4 points lower than the 2020 NPORS and substantially lower than all of the Center’s earlier RDD readings on this question.
number of Americans raised in interfaith homes appears to be growing. Fully one-quarter of young adults in the Millennia. generation (27%) say they were raised in a religiously mixed family.Fewer Generation Xers (20%), Baby Boomers (19%) and adults from the Silent an.
example, nearly half of Americans (49%) say religion is very important in their lives, compared with 20% in Australia, 17% in South Korea and just 9% in Japan. In nearly every country surveyed, those who say religion is very important in their lives are more likely to say both their own faith and that of their compatriots has grown due to the
To measure global restrictions on religion in 2019 – the most recent year for which data is available – the study rates 198 countries and territories by their levels of government restrictions on religion and social hostilities involving religion. The new study is based on the same 10-point indexes used in the previous studies.