This image represents a study done about peoples specific religious beliefs. The graph on
the left shows the statistics for peoples belief in God, while the graph on the right provides
information about persons specific religion.
This is a chart that shows how the people of America have been having less fidelity. It shows
that over the years there has been a reduction of those who identify with religion.
This chart shows that over time, people's fidelity towards their religious beliefs is on the
decline, indicating that religion is becoming a less important part of people's lives.
This is a set of two graphs comparing stated religion with stated belief in God. The graphs
seem to corroborate one another. Roughly half say they know God exists, while two-thirds of
the population is either Protestant or Catholic.
This chart shows the percentage of people who follow a religion and believe in a higher power
over the course of two decades. The number of people who ascribe to a religion and say they
believe in the existence of a higher power has steadily declined.
This chart describes fading fidelity. Specifically, for decades,, the general social survey
has been asking Americans about their religion. Lately, more say they have none.
The survey assesses the number of Americans who believe in God and are members of some religion.
The survey is broken into two large bar graphs color coated to their varying belief in God.
The other large bar graph is segregated by different colors according to an individual religion.
fading fidelity, basically we see declining numbers in people that identify with a faith or
religion over the course of time, this is true across all religions. More people identify
as other.
The figure presented is titled Fading Fidelity, For decades, the general social survey has
been asking Americans about their religion. Lately, more people are saying that they have
none.
this chart shows the relevancy of peoples belief in God compared to their religious commitments.
This chart is the ongoing study of how a person religion can effect the outcome of a persons
belief in god.
this is a comparison of how individuals believe if god exists. it compares different religions
and race to which religion is really loosing faith. the comparison is also given to show how
many people believe god exists, believe in some type of higher power, how doubts but still
believe, believe sometimes or no way to find out.
This chart describes fading fidelity. For decades, the general social survey has been asking
Americans about their religion. Lately, more say they have none.
This study shows the decline in society's belief in religion and God over the last several
decades. The number of people who do not subscribe to any religion and doubt the existence
of God has been increasing steadily since the 1980s.
This is a chart showing the results of a survey that inquires about the religious beliefs
of American citizens. The survey shows that more citizens have been selecting no religion.
This is a series of charts that depict that for decades the General Social Survey has been
asking Americans about their religion and that lately more say that they have none.