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Selected news stories that cite the Pew Forum and its data.

Al Arabiya News: Muna Khan / Single Entry: There’s no place like Eurabia
Several writers, of all faiths and races, have debunked the myth of “Eurabia” – this idea that due to the high birth rate of Muslim migrants to Europe, the nature of the continent will change to reflect “Arabia.”
Jewish Journal: Opinion: U.S. Jews: Who are we?
It will not come as a surprise if I suggest that we Jews are a peculiar people.
AFP: Less than half in US know Dalai Lama's religion: poll
Less than half of Americans know that the Dalai Lama, who is wrapping up a two-week visit to Washington, is Buddhist, a poll shows.
Wash. Post: A caution on Jewish polling
I share criticism that some of the questions in the recently released Caddell-McLaughlin poll were quite tilted, shedding doubt on the utility of the poll.
Deseret News: Landmark evangelical survey finds both unity and division
In the spring of 1962, the Reverend Billy Graham stood before a Harvard Law School audience to deliver a lecture titled, "Evangelism and the Intellectual."
Sun-Sentinel: One and a half cheers for evangelicalism
The outlook for conservative Christianity is really, really bright. Or really dim.
Houston Chronicle: Hispanic Baptists in Texas form official convention
The Hispanic Baptist Convention of Texas, which has been meeting annually for more than 100 years, voted last month to officially incorporate as its own non-profit, Texas Baptists reported.
Des Moines Register: Iowa poll: Likely GOP caucusgoers educated, religious
Likely Iowa Republican caucusgoers are a highly educated bunch who are not wildly out of step with the rest of America in their religious profile.
VOA: Global Study: Growing Pentecostal Churches have social mission
Religion scholars say the fastest-growing form of Christianity is Pentecostalism, with its exuberant worship and belief in the so-called gifts of the Spirit, including speaking in tongues and divine healing.
Scripps: Religion: U.S. evangelicals see secularism as a threat
When evangelical leaders look at the United States of America, they do not see a country defined by the familiar Gallup Poll statistic stating that 92 percent of its citizens profess some kind of belief in God.
RNS: Can a creedless denomination make it another 50 years?
A recent Sunday service at the First Unitarian Church of Baltimore ended with an apology.
Huff. Post: Why are Evangelicals losing influence?
The Pew Research Center recently conducted a survey of global evangelical leaders which yielded some interesting results.
Ministry Today: Global church leaders share concerns
A survey of 2,196 Protestant leaders from around the world highlighted the concerns shared by Christians in 166 countries and the divergent outlooks for the church in the Global North (Europe, North America, Japan, Australia and New Zealand) and the Global South (sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East and North Africa, Latin America and most of Asia).
World Magazine: Christless corners
Evangelicals, according to survey research conducted by the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion and Public Life, view secularism as a greater threat to Christianity than Islam.
Wash. Post: Poll Watchers 6/24/11: Friday blues for the economy, New York same-sex marriage, Libya operation and U.S. evangelicals
Flagging economic optimism – Only 29 percent of Americans expect the economy to improve in the next year, down from 35 percent last October to the lowest point since 2008, according to a new Pew Research Center survey.
FRC Blog: New survey of international Evangelical leaders shows conviction and concern
A new survey produced by Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life provides insight into the perspectives of 2,200 Evangelical Christian leaders around the world.
The Oregonian: Articles of faith: Religion in Britain, evangelical influence, Gullah spirituals and Indian jewels
Four interesting pieces emerge from another week of religion news.
JTA: Evangelical Protestants sympathize with Israel, survey finds
Evangelical Protestant leaders from around the world said they sympathize more with Israel than with the Palestinians, although a small majority said they sympathize with both sides equally, a survey found.
Christian Post: Survey: Majority of Evangelical leaders believe in Rapture; imminent return of Jesus
Harold Camping may have been wrong about the date but he isn't alone in his beliefs in the Rapture.
RD Magazine: Seven-in-Heaven Way, Hybrid Pope, & “Chrislam”
NBC apologized over the weekend for editing out “under God” from the Pledge of Allegiance in a promotional video during golf’s U.S. Open.
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