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One in five Americans say religion does not play an important role in their lives, a new NBC/WSJ journal poll shows the highest percentage since the poll began asking participants about their focus on faith in 1997.
Twenty one percent of respondents said that religion is not that important to their lives, compared to 16 percent who said the same in 1999. In 1997, 14 percent of Americans said religion did not play an important role in their lives.
The poll showed that these less religious Americans are more likely to be men, have an income over $75,000, to live in the Northeast or West and to be under the age of 35.
More than half of Americans still place a major emphasis on their faith. Thirteen percent of respondents in the new poll said that religion is the most important aspect of their lives, and 41 percent said it is very important.
The new numbers come as one of the worlds most famous faith leaders celebrates an important anniversary. Pope Francis now has a year under his belt at the Vatican, a Person of the Year title and even his own fan magazine. And the new data shows that hes making American Catholics more committed to their faith.
According to the NBC News/ Wall Street Journal poll, six in ten Catholics agreed that the pope has renewed and strengthened my religious faith and commitment to the Catholic Church. Three in ten disagreed.
The poll also reinforced the popes sky-high popularity in the United States. Fifty-five percent of adults say they have a somewhat positive (22 percent) or very positive (33 percent) view of the man previously known as Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio. Only seven percent give him a negative rating, with another quarter of respondents saying theyre neutral.
http://www.nbcnews.com/politics/politics-news/losing-faith-21-percent-say-religion-not-important-n51256
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(7,051 posts)mike_c
(36,281 posts)eom
snooper2
(30,151 posts)warrior1
(12,325 posts)it's believing in science.
trotsky
(49,533 posts)Or that you're more complete with it.
Definitely not the case.
Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)leadership, cues and their agenda. Of course, what Uganda is doing has been condemned by most of the world's leaders, but not Francis who is still offering his tacit support to the 'jail for life laws'. Not one word has he deigned to speak against it, he is too craven to admit he supports it so he stands there doddering and preaching about the devil designing gay rights bills.
These praises of such a man have no place on our pages.