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