Look around. Three in 10 people you see claim they are pretty satisfied with life, happy, healthy and moral, too.
They’re the “highly religious,” 30 percent of U.S. adults who say they pray daily and attend church at least once a week.
“Religion in Everyday Life,” a new survey from Pew Research released Tuesday (April 12), teases out the particular ways they differ from the majority of U.S. Christians who are less observant and from non-Christians, including the “nones” who claim no religious identity.