December 25, 2007

YET THE PUNDITS CAN'T FIGURE OUT WHY THE CANDIDATES PLAY TO THE 87%:

Questions and Answers About Americans’ Religion (Frank Newport, 12/24/07, Gallup)

This time of year provides an opportunity to answer frequently asked questions about exactly where America stands today in regard to religion, based on Gallup's extensive archives.

Christmas is obviously a Christian holiday. But what percentage of Americans today identify with a Christian religion?

About 82% of Americans in 2007 told Gallup interviewers that they identified with a Christian religion. That includes 51% who said they were Protestant, 5% who were "other Christian," 23% Roman Catholic, and 3% who named another Christian faith, including 2% Mormon.

Because 11% said they had no religious identity at all, and another 2% didn't answer, these results suggest that well more than 9 out of 10 Americans who identify with a religion are Christian in one way or the other.

Posted by Orrin Judd at December 25, 2007 7:32 AM
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