Chinese New Year shows the unique faith of Filipino-Chinese families, visiting Buddhist temples to honor their ancestors while still professing faith in the Catholic Church
The number of Americans self-identifying as religiously disaffiliated has decreased for the first time since 2016, according to a new study from Pew Research.
You’ve heard of the rise of the nones. But do you really know who they are? Pew Research Center survey explores religious unaffiliated Americans and what they believe.
The Pew Research Center has released data indicating a decline in religious affiliation among Asian Americans. Religiously unaffiliated: In 2012, 26% of the Asian American population reported being religiously unaffiliated, but this figure has now risen to 32%. A new Pew study released Wednesday revealed that the percentage of Asian American Christians dropped from 42% in 2012 to 34% today, while Buddhism decreased slightly by 3%.