The Pew Research Center released new data this week that sheds light on how Americans use technology to publicly address their religious views.
According to the polling firm’s survey results, 20 percent of U.S. adults share their faith online during a regular week, with 46 percent of citizens reporting that they typically see another person talk about their religion as well.
The proportion of Americans who take to the Internet to share their faith is similar to the 23 percent who watch religious television, the 19 percent who listen to Christian rock music and the 20 percent who listen to religious talk radio during a given week, according to Pew.
The research firm also found that 35 percent of respondents claim to attend church weekly, leading to the assumption that other actions — like listening to religious radio and watching TV — complement church attendance and do not generally take the place of it.
Source: The Blaze | Billy Hallowell
