Life is Long, and Changes Inevitable
If Americans find it easy to switch religious affiliations, as the Pew Forum's extensive research reports, we shouldn't take this as either a sign of "sickness" or "health" in the nation's religious landscape. Rather, it's a practical result of two inescapable factors: being an American and, more basically, being human.
Being a citizen of the United States, in a nation lacking an established church but legally guaranteeing freedom of conscience, has meant living with religious choice. And although Pew presents us with interesting new statistics, the fact that people have grasped that choice is nothing new. Take, for example, some of the people we admire most.


