3. Americans trust both religious and nonreligious people, but most rarely discuss religion with family or friends
3. Americans trust both religious and nonreligious people, but most rarely discuss religion with family or friends
Published November 15, 2019 at 08:25PM
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The survey included a few questions about interpersonal trust, asking respondents about the trustworthiness of religious and nonreligious people, and about how often they talk with other people about their religious beliefs. When it comes to bestowing trust, most Americans do not care whether someone is religious. Fully two-thirds of U.S. adults say nonreligious people […]
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3. Americans trust both religious and nonreligious people, but most rarely discuss religion with family or friends
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