'1 Nation, Under God'

Ninety-two percent of Americans say they believe in God, according to a new Gallup poll.

Ninety-two percent of Americans say they believe in God, according to a new Gallup poll.

In addition, 94% of those among all three age groups over 30 said they believe in God, with 96% in the American South; 90% of men said they believe in God, and 94% of women do.

But as EWTN News reported, “While at some points in the 1950s almost all Americans identified themselves with a particular religion, more than 1 in 10 Americans now tell pollsters they have no formal religious identity.”

The survey polled 1,018 adults aged 18 and older. It claims a margin of error of plus or minus four percentage points.

Mary Wollstonecraft c. 1797.

Erika Bachiochi on New Feminism, and Ambassador Sam Brownback on Armenian Christians (May 11)

As we celebrate Mother’s Day we might consider that if ever there was a time to build a new women’s movement — to rise above toxic, radical feminism— that time is now. That’s the case made by Catholic wife, mother and legal scholar Erika Bachiochi. Today she shares her story and scholarly insights.Then we turn to the ongoing crisis of Armenian Christians who continue to suffer persecution. We talk to special guest former U.S. Ambassador for International Religious Freedom Samuel Brownback.