Dec 12 2012 What would evangelical Millennials do in the case of an unexpected pregnancy?
If facing an unexpected pregnancy, most evangelical Millennials want to carry the child to term, but are unlikely to consider adoption
If facing an unexpected pregnancy, most evangelical Millennials want to carry the child to term, but are unlikely to consider adoption
More frequent Bible readers are less likely to have sex outside of marriage—unmarried evangelical Millennials share their beliefs and practices
Evangelical Millennials say sex outside of marriage is wrong, but behavior does not always match beliefs
Most unmarried evangelical Millennials have never had sex, but one in four have been sexually active in the past three months
Relatively few Americans are fully pro-life or pro-choice; most call for abortion to be legal in some situations but not in others
Most Americans are comfortable with the intersection of religion and professional sports
Most people dramatically underestimate the proportion of Protestants in the U.S., while seriously overestimating the proportions of Mormons, Muslims, and atheists/agnostics
Study shows widespread confusion and ignorance on the subject of official membership in a place of worship
In the last 12 months, over 17 million American adults who don’t regularly attend worship services visited the website of a local church or place of worship
Almost half of online Americans use the Internet for religious purposes
Recent Articles & Studies
Categories
Tags
Archives