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‘Speaking of Faith’ Host Gives Advice for Talking About Religion

Religion can bring people together, as well as drive them apart. In a world split by ideology and faith, how can people talk about religion and the differences of faith in constructive, respectful way

‘Speaking of Faith’ Host Gives Advice for Talking About Religion

Tom Fudge : The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life has come out with a very interesting study of the religious lives of Americans. The study indicates that religious affiliations in America are in a quick and constant state of change. If you count changes from one Protestant denomination to the next, more than 40% of those polled say they've changed their religious affiliation since childhood. Furthermore, a fast-growing group of Americans describe themselves as religiously unaffiliated. To a lot of people, that means their religion is ‘nothing in particular,’ but it doesn't mean they’re atheist or agnostic. Confusing? I agree.

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