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fishbob
4th March 2003, 05:28 PM
. . . with some fresh crunchy statistics.
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God, Satan and the Media
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOFhttp://www.nytimes.com/2003/03/04/opinion/04KRIS.html?th

Claims that the news media form a vast liberal conspiracy strike me as utterly unconvincing, but there's one area where accusations of institutional bias have merit: nearly all of us in the news business are completely out of touch with a group that includes 46 percent of Americans. That's the proportion who described themselves in a Gallup poll in December as evangelical or born-again Christians. Evangelicals have moved from the fringe to the mainstream, and that is particularly evident in this administration. It's impossible to understand President Bush without acknowledging the centrality of his faith. Indeed, there may be an element of messianic vision in the plan to invade Iraq and "remake" the Middle East. . . .

. . . President Bush has said that he doesn't believe in evolution (he thinks the jury is still out). President Ronald Reagan felt the same way, and such views are typically American. A new Gallup poll shows that 48 percent of Americans believe in creationism, and only 28 percent in evolution (most of the rest aren't sure or lean toward creationism). According to recent Gallup Tuesday briefings, Americans are more than twice as likely to believe in the devil (68 percent) as in evolution. . . .
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4th March 2003, 05:32 PM
How does this brighten my day? Reads like the sun going down...

fishbob
5th March 2003, 12:03 AM
I was being sarcastic. It is like the sun going down.

I have not been able to locate the source of his statistics. Any clues?

Iconoclast
5th March 2003, 12:09 AM
Originally posted by fishbob
"46 percent of Americans.... described themselves in a Gallup poll in December as evangelical or born-again Christians."
unfcknblvble!

Barkhorn1x
5th March 2003, 10:41 AM
...that figure of 46% seems absurdly high for evangelicals - although it could be right for Protestants as a whole - and that would mean that the articles cental theme is nonsensical.

I went to the Gallup website but they wanted $95.00 to give up the goods.

Thoughts??

Barkhorn.