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Public Display of Religious Symbols

To what extent do you agree or disagree that the federal government should... Allow the display of religious symbols in public spaces? (Baylor Religion Survey, 2005)


Public Display of Religious Symbols (Baylor Religion Survey, 2005)
  1) Strongly disagree 234 (13.9%)
  2) Disagree 206 (12.2%)
  3) Undecided 118 (7.0%)
  4) Agree 625 (37.1%)
  5) Strongly agree 502 (29.8%)
 

Notes

Baylor Religion Survey, 2005: The Baylor Religion Survey (BRS) is national population survey of religious characteristics, orientations, and attitudes modeled after the General Social Survey. The 2005 BRS data includes 1,721 responses collected by the Gallup Organization. A third of the survey is dedicated solely to religion items; focusing on affiliation, identity, belief, experience, and commitment. Two-thirds of the survey is dedicated to topical modules which will be rotated in subsequent administrations. The 2005 survey includes modules on moral and political attitudes, the consumption of religious goods, the paranormal and civic engagement.


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