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William Atkins
Tuesday, 24 June 2008 02:29
The results of the Pew survey found these general statistics.
California (people in California seemed to be different than the rest of the country)
• People in California are less likely than other Americans to consider religion “very important” and to be “absolutely certain” in their belief in God
• Californians pray less than other Americans
• Californians are less inclined to take the word of God literally.
• Californians are more likely to believe in various way to interpret the Bible
• 59% of Californians believe that homosexuality should be accepted in U.S. society; 50% of rest of country has same belief
And,
• 42% of Americans outside of California feel their personal values are threatened by the entertainment community of California (“Hollywood”), while 56% did not feel threatened
These statistics were compiled from the following articles and the Pew report:
The Washington Post: “More Than 90 Percent of Americans Believe in God, Study Finds”
Reuters: “U.S. Evangelicals not locked in partisan embrace-Pew”
The Los Angeles Times: “92% of Americans believe in God or a universal spirit, Pew survey finds”
USA Today: “Survey: More Americans dropping dogma for spirituality”
The Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life survey is found at: "U.S. Religious Landscape Survey"
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