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Asian-American evangelical Protestants like white evangelicals overwhelmingly hold conservative views on homosexuality and abortion. Unaffiliated Asian Americans like the unaffiliated in the general public overwhelmingly take liberal positions on these social issues.

The other Asian-American religious groups tend to fall somewhere in between. Support for legal abortion is highest among U. When it comes to political party identification, more Asian-American voters identify with or lean to the Democratic Party than the Republican Party. Asian-American mainline Protestant and Catholic registered voters, like mainline Protestants and Catholics in the general public, are more evenly split.

In terms of political ideology, Asian Americans also tend to be more liberal than the general public. Among all U. In the U. Again, Asian-American mainline Protestants and Catholics are more evenly split, and their ideological leanings look very similar to those of white mainline Protestants and U. Catholics overall. Not surprisingly, given these patterns in partisanship and ideology, Asian Americans strongly supported Democrat Barack Obama over Republican John McCain in the election.

While Asian-American Hindus are much more likely to identify with or lean toward the Democratic Party than the Republican Party and voted overwhelmingly for Obama, their views on the size of government are more mixed. Views on this question are strongly linked to whether an individual was born in the U. In addition, religious affiliation is also associated with attitudes on this question. Asian Americans who are Christian are more likely to see themselves as typical Americans than either Buddhists or Hindus, even when place of birth and length of time living in the U.

In terms of education and income, Hindus are at the top of the socioeconomic ladder—not only among Asian-American religious groups but also among all the largest U.

Jews, the second-ranking religious group in terms of post-graduate education. As the accompanying chart shows, all the largest Asian-American religious groups are above the U. The differences among Asian Americans, nevertheless, are striking.

The share of Asian-American Hindus who have studied at the post-graduate level is 40 percentage points higher than among Asian-American Buddhists and Catholics. This reflects the great diversity of origins and circumstances among U. Asians, including some who have come to the United States as refugees or unskilled workers and others who have come to pursue a higher education or opportunities in the high-tech industry, science, engineering and medicine.

The high socioeconomic status of Asian Americans in general, and of Hindus in particular, is due at least in part to selective immigration. Many Asian immigrants come to the U. In , for example, India accounted for more than half of all the H-1B visas granted.

The vast majority of U. Hindus are of Indian descent, and Indian Americans as a whole are a well-educated, affluent group. To some extent, this may reflect the relatively high socioeconomic status of Hindus in India. Many belong to a wave of immigrants who came to the United States as refugees from Vietnam and other Southeast Asian countries.

It should be noted, however, that Buddhists in the United States also include many native-born, non-Asian converts who tend to have relatively high education and income levels. Buddhists are Asian American—the group covered by this survey. Thus, the survey presents a portrait of Asian-American Buddhists, not of U. Buddhists as a whole. Maybe this varying landscape of religious faiths will also contribute to a rise in those identifying as unaffiliated, as families blend and people contemplate their places in the universe in different ways than ever before.

Although other religions and atheism are on the rise, most Americans still identify as Christians. Population Protestant Christianity Amber Pariona June 26 in Society.

All About the "Stan" Countries. Most Dangerous Countries For Women. Most forms of Buddhism have some representation in America, though their numbers and presence varies. However, the Vipassana movement also known as Insight Meditation is particularly popular among white Americans. The broad distinction between Asian Buddhists and white American Buddhists reflects differences in the practices emphasised particularly meditation for the latter and organisational structures.

Native American Worldviews. The United States is home to a diversity of Native American religious and spiritual traditions, practices and beliefs.

Native American worldviews largely vary due to differing geographic locations, languages and the material cultures of each nation. There is also significant syncretism between some Native American traditions and Christianity e. Native American Church, also known as Peyotism.

Native American traditions often express a holistic worldview whereby religious or spiritual matters are intertwined with daily life. For example, one commonly shared feature is the deep connection between myths, symbolic objects and rituals to specific geographic locations and landscapes. Religious practices are often localised and traditional knowledge about origins and memories of inhabitants are passed down from earlier generations through an oral tradition.

Native American worldviews also often acknowledge sacred powers that are part of the natural world and its elements e. In turn, people of the nation attend to these powers to help maintain the balance or amend imbalance in the sacred world. Create your own Cultural Atlas with bookmarks, collections and a unified, searchable interface. Join over organisations already creating a better workplace. The figure of the total population of each country is drawn from the global estimates listed in the CIA World Factbook , unless otherwise stated.

Religions Explore religious groups in the U. Nondenominational Family Evangelical Trad. Interdenominational Evangelical Trad. Other Nondenominational Evangelical Trad. Nondenominational Pentecostal Evangelical Trad. Restorationist Family Evangelical Trad.



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