Are Americans turning their back on marriage and having families? It looks like it. Being married and having children is certainly waning in importance for most U.S. Americans a new survey highlights.
Christian believers are showing signs of decline in both the United States and the United Kingdom, but in England and Wales latest figures from the Office for National Statistics show a marked fall in the number of people identifying as Christian
The United States is feeling a seismic worldview shift driven by younger Americans, especially Millennials, far more likely to be among the "don't know" if the believes, or care whether God exists, and prefer horoscopes to the Bible.
More than 60 percent of born-again Christians in the United States between the ages of 18 and 39 believe that Buddha, Muhammad, and Jesus are all valid paths to salvation, a new study has found.