Though young adults pray less often than their elders do today, the number of young adults who say they pray every day rivals the portion of young people who said the same in prior decades. And though belief in God is lower among young adults than among older adults, Millennials say they believe in God with absolute certainty at rates similar to those seen among Gen Xers a decade ago. This suggests that some of the religious differences between younger and older Americans today are not entirely generational but result in part from people's tendency to place greater emphasis on religion as they age.
Millennials (today's youth) remain fairly traditional in their religious beliefs and practices. Pew Research Center surveys show, for instance, that young adults' beliefs about life after death and the existence of heaven, hell and miracles closely resemble the beliefs of older people today. Source: PEW Research Center.
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Editor's note: make no mistake, all you nay sayers, this is a center-right country and Christian at its very root. Conservatism and the Christian faith are not only "features" of this great country, they are the specific issues upon which our nation was built . . . . . . they are systemic and pervasive to our national and political economy for that very reason. When "unbelievers" attempt to usurp the social order as seen in these issues, they are destined for defeat at some level.
This nation's "President" is one of those "unbelievers" and that is why he is having such a difficult time - that and the fact that he doesn't have a clue as to leadership on a national level or an appreciation for the work and sacrifice of the Founding Fathers.
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