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True Dough

(17,305 posts)
Fri Dec 28, 2018, 09:49 AM Dec 2018

Record-low 46% in U.S. say religion can solve all or most problems

From a recent Gallup poll:

78% think religion is losing its influence on American life

Religion is important to 72% in U.S., including 51% "very important"


WASHINGTON, D.C. -- As many Americans prepare to celebrate Christmas, 72% say religion is important in their lives, including 51% who say it is very important. Christians' attachment to religion is even higher, as 62% find it very important.

Although these findings, from a Dec. 3-12 Gallup poll, show that religion is still very important to a slim majority, they provide further evidence of the long-term decline in the importance of religion in Americans' lives. This decline has also been seen in Gallup's data on waning church attendance and self-identification with a particular religion.

When Gallup first asked Americans to rate the importance of religion in their lives in 1952, 75% said it was very important and 20% fairly important. Those percentages were roughly the same when the question was next asked, in 1965, but by 1978, they had dropped to 52% very important and 32% fairly important. Since then, the percentage identifying religion as very important has fluctuated, rising above 61% in only two single readings: 64% in 2001 after the 9/11 terrorist attacks and 65% one year later. The historical low single reading of 49% was recorded in May 2015.

Over time, Americans have generally been more likely to say religion as a whole is losing, rather than increasing, its influence on American life. With the exception of three readings -- 69% in 1957; and 71% in December 2001 and 53% in March 2002 in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks -- no more than half of the public has viewed religion as gaining influence.



https://news.gallup.com/poll/245651/religion-considered-important-americans.aspx
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Record-low 46% in U.S. say religion can solve all or most problems (Original Post) True Dough Dec 2018 OP
Religion and the people that are intolerant of other religions democratisphere Dec 2018 #1
+1 Shell_Seas Dec 2018 #3
46% is still too high, IMO. Shell_Seas Dec 2018 #2
A few charts from the Gallup report... NeoGreen Dec 2018 #4
Thank God for this edhopper Dec 2018 #5
Well DOH!! InAbLuEsTaTe Dec 2018 #6

Shell_Seas

(3,333 posts)
2. 46% is still too high, IMO.
Fri Dec 28, 2018, 09:55 AM
Dec 2018

To believe that cramming someone's beliefs down other people's throats will somehow magically solve things....

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