The decline of religion among young Americans has slowed, but they remain less religious than their parents or grandparents — a trend that is not expected to change.
A few times a month, community columnists weigh in on matters of faith and values. The Faith and Values column appears Mondays, and features retired Methodist minister Paul Graves, of Sandpoint; ...
A stabilization of religious identification could mean the anticipated transformation of religious and civic life may slow.
Leading figures from the two colliding worlds of AI and religious liberty discuss the rapid development of AI and its impacts on religious liberty today On May 20-21, 2025, leading figures from the ...
Our 2010 estimates of the size of religious groups differ from the 2010 estimates we published in previous reports, including “The Global Religious Landscape” (2012), “The Future of World Religions: ...
Despite claims of a revival of religion in the United States, a new report from Pew Research Center finds young Americans remain less religious than their parents or grandparents, with just over half ...
As humanity descends into digital madness, the air crackles with strange prophecies. We’re told “godlike” artificial intelligence will soon arrive. Techno-cultists assure us that artificial ...
Human innovation may alter how we see, hear or even perceive reality, but it will not undo the deepest truths of faith. Ecclesiastes reminds us, “There is nothing new under the sun” (Eccl. 1:9). Every ...
AI (artificial intelligence) is defined by Britannica as the “ability of a computer or computer-controlled robot to perform tasks that are commonly associated with the intellectual processes ...