
Gallup Poll Confirms Americans Losing Religion
According to a Gallup poll, one in five American adults has no formal religious identification, a five percentage-point jump since 2008.

According to a Gallup poll, one in five American adults has no formal religious identification, a five percentage-point jump since 2008.

The largest single religious group in the Democratic Party is now the religiously unaffiliated, or “nones,” a new report by the Pew Research Center reveals.

The globally recognized phenomenon of American religiosity has been a bugbear of the political and cultural left since the country’s founding. Many seem convinced that the United States is a great country despite its overwhelming religiosity and deep-seated Judeo-Christian roots, unwilling to entertain the possibility that America’s greatness may indeed be due, in no small part, to that spirit.