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May 7, 2015
Chapter 2: Religious Switching and Intermarriage
Most “Nones” Were Raised in a Religion
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Chapter 2: Religious Switching and Intermarriage
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Religious Switching: “Nones” Make Big Gains, Catholics Experience Big Losses (Table)
Many Protestant Denominational Families Lose More Adherents Than They Gain Via Religious Switching
Hindus, Muslims and Jews Have Highest Retention Rates
Among Millennials Raised as “Nones,” Two-Thirds Still Unaffiliated as Adults
Among Protestant Denominational Families, Nearly Six-in-Ten of Those Raised Baptist Still Identify as Baptists as Adults
Most “Nones” Were Raised in a Religion
Recently Married Adults More Likely to Be Intermarried
Religious Intermarriage
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