Religion Study: Most Young Adults Shun Religious Denominations, But Believe In Afterlife

Religion Study: Most Young Adults Shun Religious Denominations, But Believe In Afterlife

Is faith losing its grip on the young?

That would be one way to read a new report by the respected Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life, which found that more than one-quarter of Americans age 18 to 29 have no religious preference or affiliation, and fewer than one in five attend services regularly. That makes them easily the least religious generation among Americans alive today, perhaps the least religious ever.

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