15 Percent of Americans Have No Religion
Fewer Call Themselves Christians;
Nondenominational Identification Increases
By Michelle Boorstein
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, March 9, 2009
The percentage of Americans who call themselves Christians has dropped dramatically over the past two decades, and those who do are increasingly identifying themselves without traditional denomination labels, according to a major study of U.S. religion being released today.
The survey of more than 54,000 people conducted between February and November of last year showed that the percentage of Americans identifying as Christians has dropped to 76 percent of the population, down from 86 percent in 1990. Those who do call themselves Christian are more frequently describing themselves as "nondenominational" "evangelical" or "born again," according to the American Religious Identification Survey. the rest image
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