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American Beliefs: Evolution vs. Bible's Explanation of Human Origins

About half of Americans reject an evolutionary explanation for the origin of humans and believe that God created humans at one time "as is." Those with lower levels of education, those who attend church regularly, those who are 65 and older, and ...

Al Gore and the 2004 Presidential Race, Bush's Economic Team, Trent Lott, The Catholic Church and Cardinal Law, The Bible, Iraq

Southern Baptists Pass New Statement of Faith Based on Literal Interpretation of Bible. Where Do Americans Stand?

In its annual meeting in Orlando, Florida this week, the Southern Baptist Convention adopted a change in its statement of faith that states "the office of pastor is limited to men, as qualified by Scripture." This change does not ...

Current Teen Views on Abortion

Where do American teens currently stand on the topic of abortion? The 2003 Gallup Youth Survey found that while a majority of teens (aged 13 to 17) do find abortion acceptable, a full third believe that it should be illegal in all circumstances. ...

Will Catholics Flock to See Da Vinci Code?

Despite condemnation, and in some cases, calls for a boycott of the movie from religious leaders, the Da Vinci Code seems poised to become a box office blockbuster, earning high viewer interest from Americans in a recent USA Today/Gallup poll. ...

Living Your Strengths, Part II

This June, The Gallup Organization will publish Living Your Strengths, by Albert L. Winseman, D.Min., Donald O. Clifton, Ph.D., and Curt Liesveld, M.Div., M.A. Written especially for religious leaders and other church members, Living Your ...

Race and Religion: Divisions Steeped in History

Much has been written about the tendency for whites to worship primarily with other whites and blacks to worship mostly with other blacks. But a new Gallup Poll indicates this type of religious segregation does not hold true for Hispanics.

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Why Are Women More Religious?

A mountain of Gallup survey data attests to the idea that women are more religious than men, hold their beliefs more firmly, practice their faith more consistently, and work more vigorously for the congregation. In fact, gender-based differences ...

Today’s Teens Keeping the Faith

Christian rock band Third Day entertained convention-goers at the Republican National Convention last week and likely helped boost the party’s youth appeal. Given that Christian entertainment has established a solid foothold in American youth ...
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