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April 7, 2016
Religion in Everyday Life
Highly religious adults more engaged with family, more likely to volunteer and happier overall
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Highly religious adults more engaged with family, more likely to volunteer and happier overall
Highly religious adults not distinctive in interpersonal interactions, health, social consciousness
Belief in God, gratitude, forgiveness and honesty top ‘essentials’ of what it means to be a Christian
Beliefs are strongly linked with actions
Most people rely on own research when making major life decisions; highly religious also rely on prayer
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