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The following is an excerpt of an Associated Press article found in the YAHOO! News pages. The address for the full story is at the end of this post.
Poll: Religious Devotion High in U.S.
By RACHEL ZOLL, AP Religion Writer 1 hour, 9 minutes ago

Religious devotion sets the United States apart from some of its closest allies. Americans profess unquestioning belief in God and are far more willing to mix faith and politics than people in other countries, AP-Ipsos polling found.

In Western Europe, where Pope Benedict XVI complains that growing secularism has left churches unfilled on Sundays, people are the least devout among the 10 countries surveyed for The Associated Press by Ipsos.

Only Mexicans come close to Americans in embracing faith, the poll found. But unlike Americans, Mexicans strongly object to clergy lobbying lawmakers, in line with the nation's historical opposition to church influence.

"In the United States, you have an abundance of religions trying to motivate Americans to greater involvement," said Roger Finke, a sociologist at Penn State University. "It's one thing that makes a tremendous difference here."

The polling was conducted in May in the United States, Australia, Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, South Korea, and Spain.

Nearly all U.S. respondents said faith is important to them and only 2 percent said they do not believe in God. Almost 40 percent said religious leaders should try to sway policymakers, notably higher than in other countries.

"Our nation was founded on Judeo-Christian policies and religious leaders have an obligation to speak out on public policy, otherwise they're wimps," said David Black, a retiree from Osborne, Pa., who agreed to be interviewed after he was polled.

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tirdun

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According to this survey:

Catholic: 26%
Protestant: 30%
Jewish: 1%
Muslim: 1%
Buddhist: 1%
Other: 31%
No Religion: 9%
Not Sure: 1%


I'm curious what the other 31% consists of.
 

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tirdun said:
According to this survey:

Catholic: 26%
Protestant: 30%
Jewish: 1%
Muslim: 1%
Buddhist: 1%
Other: 31%
No Religion: 9%
Not Sure: 1%


I'm curious what the other 31% consists of.
Good question!
 
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