According to a new Gallup survey, a record-high percentage of Americans believe the Bible is a collection of "fables" recorded by men and a record-low percentage believe it to be the "actual word of God."
According to a new Gallup survey, a record-high percentage of Americans believe the Bible is a collection of "fables" recorded by men and a record-low percentage believe it to be the "actual word of God."
Some 81 percent of American adults say they believe in God, marking the lowest percentage since Gallup began its poll on the belief more than 70 years ago.
For the first time in Gallup polling history, a majority of Americans say they believe abortion is morally acceptable.
Donations to charities rebounded in 2021 among U.S. adults, although donations to religious organizations remained at an all-time low, according to a new Gallup survey.
According to a new survey, churchgoers who attend a house of worship at least weekly are more likely than non-churchgoers to rate their mental or emotional health as "excellent."
According to a new poll, nearly half of all U.S. households say they have suffered financial hardship because of inflation.
According to a new Gallup poll, a growing number of Americans are feeling pessimistic about the pandemic situation.
According to a new Gallup poll, Republicans are more likely to express confidence in the police and the church, while Democrats are more likely to have confidence in the media and public schools.
According to a new Gallup poll, most Americans say they're more sympathetic to Israelis than Palestinians in the Middle East conflict, although Democrats are closely divided.
According to a new Gallup poll, for the first time since the late 1930s, fewer than half of Americans say they belong to a church, synagogue or mosque.