A new study reveals that religious Americans are slightly more involved with technology than the average American population.
Perhaps God, gadgets and Google will be the new 3 G's attributed to religious Americans who are often denigrated as being mostly interested in God, gays and guns by secularists.
According to the 34-page study authored by Jim Jansen, Americans who are members of religious groups are engaged with core technology at levels similar or higher than the overall population. For example, 79 percent of religious Americans are Internet users, compared to 75 percent of non-religious Americans.
