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Religiously active Americans feel more connected to communityDecember 23, 2011
![]() According to the report: • 53% of religiously active Americans believe that other people are generally trustworthy, compared with 43% of those not involved with religious groups • 45% of religiously active view their community as an excellent place to live, compared with 34% of those not active with religious groups • 38% of religiously active Americans believe that they can have a major impact on their communities, compared with 27% of those not active with religious groups “Some analysts have been concerned that those who have active spiritual lives might not be as engaged with the secular world,” noted Jim Jansen, author of the report. “We see the opposite. Those who are religiously active are more likely to participate in all kinds of groups and more likely to feel good about their communities. Those who are active in religious groups seem to be joiners. They also are active users of technology.” The report also states approximately 40% of Americans are active in a church, religious, or spiritual organization. It did not find large differences in the way religiously active individuals use technology in comparison with non-religious citizens. More on the report is available from Pew Internet and American Life Project. If you like this kind of content, sign up for an NCoC.net account and we'll customize your homepage recommendations based on your interests..
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