Snapshot of America's Beliefs

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#1 Alter_Ego
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 You are all welcome to look up the finer details yourself, but here is a quick summery.  According to The Harris Poll, more Americans believe in God, miracles, Heaven, Jesus is God, Angels, the resurrection of Christ, the soul, Hell, the Virgin birth, and the devil than Darwin's theory of evolution.  Less people believe in ghosts, creationism, UFOs, witches, astrology, and reincarnation. 

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I find it interesting that Catholics believe in UFOs, Ghosts, Witches, ect than Prodestants, but they also believe in evolution more.

I never knew that so many people in the US believed in evolution.  Nearly 1/2.

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Religious are a fruity bunch arn't they?
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Religious are a fruity bunch arn't they?123625

People are a fruity bunch, no matter what they identify with.

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I'd like to add.

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The Baylor Survey found that traditional Christian religion greatly decreases credulity, as measured by beliefs in such things as dreams, Bigfoot, UFOs, haunted houses, communicating with the dead and astrology (Ch. 15, "Credulity: Who Believes in Bigfoot"). Still, it remains widely believed that religious people are especially credulous, particularly those who identify themselves as Evangelicals, born again, Bible believers and fundamentalists. However, the ISR researchers found that conservative religious Americans are far less likely to believe in the occult and paranormal than are other Americans, with self-identified theological liberals and the irreligious far more likely than other Americans to believe. The researchers say this shows that it is not religion in general that suppresses such beliefs, but conservative religion.

 

"There's an old saying that a man who no longer believes in God is ready to believe in just about anything, and it turns out our data suggests it's true. That is to say, religious people don't believe this stuff, but there's no education effect," Stark said.

 

Among other interesting findings on paranormal or occult beliefs: People who have read The Purpose-Driven Life or any book in the Left Behind series are less likely to believe in the occult and paranormal, while those who have read any book on dianetics or The Da Vinci Code are more likely to believe.

http://www.baylor.edu/pr/news.php?action=story&story=52815