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Belief in an afterlife, God and spirits in nature is widespread globally. Older adults are more likely than younger adults to ...
Large majorities around the world say they believe in God. Read about beliefs in spiritual presence “beyond the natural world ...
Some activities, such as prayer, are widespread. Others, such as fasting and lighting incense or candles, vary more by ...
In nearly every place surveyed, half or more say life after death is likely. Fewer believe in reincarnation or that ancestral ...
Many around the globe think spells or curses can affect people’s lives. Far fewer say they consult fortune tellers or ...
By some measures, the world’s most religious countries are mostly in the Middle East, South and Southeast Asia, sub-Saharan ...
Nearly all Americans say the federal government has a responsibility to provide a strong military and secure the nation’s ...
Most Americans say the U.S. should give humanitarian aid to other countries, and majorities endorse aid supporting economic ...
Americans generally say the U.S. is respected and that it's economy and military are powerful, but they think its global ...
Across 35 countries, there are some disconnects between how people rate the importance of free expression and how free they ...
Here are some key facts about Asian Americans, based on tabulations of U.S. Census Bureau data and Pew Research Center data.
Americans are split on whether the U.S. should be active in world affairs or focus on problems at home. There are also ...
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