Muslims Widely Seen As Facing Discrimination Eight years after the terrorist attacks of 9/11, Americans see Muslims
as facing more discrimination inside the U.S. than any other major
religious group. Nearly six-in-ten adults say that Muslims are subject
to a lot of discrimination, far more than say the same about Jews,
evangelical Christians, atheists or Mormons, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. Go to the survey report »
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Sept. 6 - Los Angeles Times Catholic Dioceses Take to the Airwaves To Bring Followers Back to Church An article about how some Catholic dioceses are turning to television commercials to encourage less-devout Catholics to return to the church cites data from the Pew Forum's "Faith in Flux" survey, which found that a majority of those who were raised Catholic but have left Catholicism say they just gradually drifted away from the faith.
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