Faith in America isn't dead: 'Strong thread of spirituality' in nation, new survey finds
Fox News
A new "Faith in America" survey conducted by the Marist College Poll and released by Deseret News on March 22 finds that Americans maintain a stronger sense of religiosity and spirituality than much of the mainstream media would lead people to believe.
"Republicans are more likely than Democrats to believe the future of the nation lies in God’s hands rather than in the American people’s control." "Most Americans say the U.S. Constitution was inspired by God."
In addition, the survey found that a "substantial majority of Americans are deeply concerned over the country's moral direction."
Specifically, 72% of Americans think the nation’s moral compass is pointed in the wrong direction — while 22% believe it is pointed in the right one, the survey indicated.