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There are some presidents for whom there is little evidence as to the importance of religion in their lives. For example, almost no evidence exists for Monroe's personal religious beliefs, though this may be the result of the destruction of most of his personal correspondence, in which religious sentiments may have been recorded.
A decline of Christian affiliation in the Western world has been observed in the decades since the end of World War II.While most countries in the Western world were historically almost exclusively Christian, the post-World War II era has seen developed countries with modern, secular educational facilities shifting towards post-Christian, secular, globalized, multicultural and multifaith ...
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The heart of Easter is not religion but love ... and what it means to be human. | Op-ed by Rev. Dave Brown
An extensive new survey by the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) finds that only 16 percent of Americans say religion is the most important thing in their lives. A decade ago, 20 percent ...
Americans have been disaffiliating from organized religion over the past few decades. About 63% of Americans are Christian, according to the Pew Research Center, down from 90% in the early 1990s.
The list of religious populations article provides a comprehensive overview of the distribution and size of religious groups around the world. This article aims to present statistical information on the number of adherents to various religions, including major faiths such as Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and others, as well as smaller religious communities.
Bhakti Sundar Govinda Dev-Goswami, president-acharya (1988–2010) Bhakti Nirmal Acharya, president-acharya (2010–present) The Vaishnava Foundation — Kailasa Candra Dasa (1986–present) World Vaisnava Association — Srila Nayananandana Das babaji, President (1999–2002) Srila Bhakti B. Tirtha Maharaj, President (2002–present).