Do Americans Still Believe In God? Shocking Research On Prayer, Faith Opens Eyes About U.S. Faithful

What do Americans believe about God — and do they pray? Plus, how has that all changed in recent years? 

Christian Post reporter Leonardo Blair sits down to discuss some of the shocking statistics in a recently released survey.  Blair recently wrote the following:

While less than half of adults in the U.S. believe in God without a doubt or attend religious services frequently, the majority, almost 80%, say they still pray, a new study from NORC at the University of Chicago shows.

The study is based on the 2022 cross-sectional data for the General Social Survey, a biennial, nationally representative survey that NORC has conducted since 1972 to track “societal change and study the growing complexity of American society,” a release from the University of Chicago said.

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What do Americans believe about God — and do they pray? Plus, how has that all changed in recent years? 

Christian Post reporter Leonardo Blair sits down to discuss some of the shocking statistics in a recently released survey.  Blair recently wrote the following:

While less than half of adults in the U.S. believe in God without a doubt or attend religious services frequently, the majority, almost 80%, say they still pray, a new study from NORC at the University of Chicago shows.

The study is based on the 2022 cross-sectional data for the General Social Survey, a biennial, nationally representative survey that NORC has conducted since 1972 to track “societal change and study the growing complexity of American society,” a release from the University of Chicago said.

Listen to the compelling conversation about twwhy.


FOLLOW BILLY ON SOCIAL MEDIA:

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- Follow Billy on Instagram
- Follow Billy on Facebook 


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