While Americans say a potential partner being “very religious” is more negative than positive, not believing in God is a “greater liability.”
While 42 percent of Americans say a potential partner being “very religious” is more negative than positive, not believing in God “appears to be a greater liability in dating,”Daniel Cox, the director of Survey Center on American Life, wrote that despite the United States being a “relatively religious country,” some Americans are not interested in dating someone they view as “very religious.
Religious preferences vary by political affiliation, the survey found. Sixty-nine percent of self-identified liberals say they would be less interested in dating a very religious person compared to 24 percent of conservatives. In stark contrast, 75 percent of conservative women say they would be less likely to date someone who does not believe in God.
“Conversely, more than three-quarters of religiously unaffiliated Americans would be less likely to date someone who is very religious, but only 31 percent report that they would be more inclined to date an atheist,” Cox wrote.are less likely to adhere to a religion. Over one-third of Generation Z, 34 percent, consider themselves unaffiliated from religious groups.
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