Most Americans Believe, But Not Always in the Biblical God

Most Americans Believe, But Not Always in the Biblical God
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A new Pew Research survey finds that one-third of Americans — both those who say they believe in God and those who say they don't — trust in a higher power or spiritual force.

This group has a looser interpretation of the transcendent. Some call it God; others don't.

The survey of 4,729 respondents conducted online in December offers some insight into the diversity of U.S. beliefs. And like other surveys over the past decade, it suggests the number of Americans who believe in God is slowly declining.

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