When I wrote The Rise of the Nones in 2014, it was in many ways a warning of a coming cultural tsunami. I was having to make the case that there actually was a rise in this particular religious demographic—and that it was going to matter.
According to a new survey, White Christian decline has slowed and mainline Protestants now outnumber white evangelicals.
Is the so-called Christian right driving liberals away from religion?
A new FiveThirtyEight analysis of recent studies suggests it is.