A new survey, conducted by The Marist College Poll, highlights trends on faith and religion in America
The Deseret News “Faith in America Survey,” conducted by The Marist College Poll, reveals a growing trend in the country: Americans retain core religious beliefs even as they are less attached to religious practices and institutions, such as daily prayer and attending services. Furthermore, a substantial majority of Americans are deeply concerned over the country’s moral direction.
“While the state of religion is continually changing, our study found that the majority of Americans still hold core religious beliefs and draw moral guidance from their families and their faith traditions,” said Hal Boyd, Executive Editor of Deseret National. “The vast majority of Americans, 7 in 10, believe the country would be better off if we prayed for each other. And most Americans say the U.S. Constitution was inspired by God. Despite headlines that emphasize religion’s decline, faith remains a strong moral force in American life.”
Several highlights from the full survey, conducted Jan. 19-26 this year from 1,653 U.S. adults, include:
Americans retain belief in the Biblical God and embrace “spirituality,” even as they are less attached to religious practices and institutions.
A majority of Americans (72%) believe “the nation’s moral compass is pointed in the wrong direction.”
American adults do not believe religion is a requirement for morality.
Americans look first to close relationships—such as family (79%) and friends (65%)—and the rule of law (66%) as their sources of moral guidance.
When it comes to religion’s role in politics, a strong partisan divide emerges.
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