(Pew report image via Courthouse News) (CN) — Black Americans are not only more religious than non-Black Americans, but they are also more likely to believe that opposing racism is essential to faith, the Pew Research Center said in a study out Tuesday. The findings show that 97% of Black adults believe in a higher power, compared with 90% of non-Black adults. Further 75% of Black adults said one has to be against racism to be a religious or moral person, compared with only 68% of non-Black adults. Between November 19, 2019, and June 3, 2020, Pew surveyed 8,660 Black adults who are either U.S. born, African born or Caribbean born. It also surveyed 4,574 adults who do not identify as Black.