Faith in America isn't dead: 'Strong thread of spirituality' in nation, new survey finds

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A new 'Faith in America' survey conducted by the Marist College Poll and released by Deseret News on March 22 finds that Americans maintain a stronger sense of religiosity and spirituality than much of the mainstream media would lead people to believe.

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A woman is shown deep in prayer in this image. A new survey has found that 86% of Americans pray for a family member on a regular basis. "When you look at that, and you compare that with other nations in terms of religious practices, the United States of America, unlike many other Western nations, has a very core contingency of the population that's religious — and a solid third that's highly religious," he added."That really makes America unique."

"Republicans are more likely than Democrats to believe the future of the nation lies in God’s hands rather than in the American people’s control." A group of young friends are shown praying together in a park. A new survey has found that the "vast majority of Americans — 7 in 10 — believe the country would be better off if we prayed for each other."

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