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maha Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 06:15 AM
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Prew Research Center's warped poll on religion in America
Edited on Tue Dec-02-03 06:20 AM by maha
The Pew Research Center for the People and the Press says that religious people tend to vote Republican and non-religious people tend to vote Democratic.

Pew is a respectable organization that does a lot of good work, but I have a problem with this particular report (The 2004 Political Landscape: Part 8, Religion in American Life).

The poll is based on the premise that "religious" people believe three particular doctrines, and that those who don't believe one or all of those doctrines are "less religious." The three doctrines are belief in God, belief in Judgment Day, and belief in the importance of prayer.

America remains an intensely religious nation and, if anything, the trend since the late 1980s has been toward stronger religious belief. Eight-in-ten Americans (81%) say that prayer is an important part of their daily lives, and just as many believe there will be a Judgment Day when people will be called before God to answer for their sins. Even more people (87%) agree with the statement "I never doubt the existence of God."
The implication is that people who don't go along with ALL these dogmas are not religious, which is of course nonsense. People who believe in all three doctrines might be defined as "conservative monotheists," but there are many intensely religious LIBERAL Christians who don't believe in a literal Judgment Day. And there are religions not based on belief in God, and a few religions that don't pray.

The Pew report continues:

Religious commitment has increased substantially among self-identified conservatives (81% agree with all three statements on faith and belief, compared with 73% in 1987-88). Liberals, on the other hand, have become somewhat less religiously oriented. Just over half of self-identified liberals (54%) agree with all three religious statements, down from 59% fifteen years ago.
In other words, Pew has decided that conservative monotheism is the One True and Only Religion. There are devoutly religious liberal and progressive monotheists who don't believe in a literal Judgment Day. According to Pew, however, these people are not devoutly religious liberal people, but actually less religious than conservative monotheists who do believe in a literal Judgment Day (and, unremarkably, are political conservatives as well).

Pew has discovered that conservatives are conservatives and liberals are not conservatives. Wow.

Pew also finds that "religious" people are more likely to vote Republican, whereas "non-religious" (as they define it) people are more likely to vote Democratic.

More commentary here.
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izzie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 07:05 AM
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1. Interesting and be interesting to just get every one into this.
My major worry is most of the people I know who say they are religious persons and the one I read about and say the same are, mean, unfeeling, crooks; like killing people, animals and the very land they live on;do not care for the less well off, world wide and will take from anyone for them selfs; and I can not figure why they tend to be in the other party.Maybe Pew should study what people do and not what they say they do.One is a little more inportant than the other.
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papau Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 07:23 AM
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2. tolerant means religious freedom is respected - and folks go where real
tolerance exists.

And that is not the GOP.

Nothing wrong with the report, except it has the press's usual spin that the Democratic Party is anti-God, when it should be a commentary on tollerance.
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izzie Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-02-03 07:43 AM
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3. Well the Right Wing Nuts will put up with anything if you just say this
You have found God.Tolerance does exists. It is what you will put up with that is important.Will Cristians put up with mass killing world wide in the name of their God?So far the men in power are doing it. And they have wrapped the flag around the cross.
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