A Pew Research Center study suggests that broadly speaking, religion is less important for Asian Americans than for Americans overall, but that doesn't mean they shun faith altogether. In "Asian Americans: A Mosaic of Faith," Pew's Forum on Religion and Public Life found that most either count themselves as Christian or say they have no religious affiliation. Thanks to waves of immigrants in recent decades, the number of those who are Buddhist or Hindu ...via Medindia Health News More READ
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