
Recent survey data from the Public Religion Research Institute reveals a significant correlation between religious engagement and views on abortion across the United States.
The research shows that seven out of ten Americans who favor abortion access seldom or never engage with religious texts. Additionally, approximately two-thirds of this group do not participate in worship services, while roughly half report never engaging in prayer.
Conversely, individuals who identify as pro-life demonstrate higher levels of religious participation, including regular Bible reading, church attendance, and prayer practices.
The survey identified White Evangelical Protestants and Hispanic Protestants as the religious communities with the most pronounced pro-life positions.








