Posted on 08/27/2006 8:21:55 PM PDT by Rawlings
Not surprisingly, the Bible Belt region lives up to its name with states like Alabama, Arkansas, Tennessee and West Virginia containing the highest percentage of those who believe the Bible is literally true. Alabama and Arkansas came out on top as 75% say they believe the Bible is literally true. West Virginia (70%) and Tennessee (68%) are close behind.
The northeast region of our map represents the other extreme. In Vermont and Massachusetts, only 22% of those respondents believe the Bible is literally truethe lowest percentages in all states surveyed.
Earlier this summer, a national survey found that 54% of American adults believe the Bible is literally true.
In Arkansas, the question proves to be one of the rare ones that doesnt cause divisions along party lines; 83% of Republicans and 75% of Democrats say the believe in the Bibles literal truth. Seventy-nine percent (79%) of women and 69% of men identify themselves as true believers.
In Alabama, Democrats and Republicans both share high levels of belief on the authenticity and literal truth of the Bible. Women again outnumber men, though by a smaller percentage, 79% to 72%. The states differ, though, when the question is dissected by respondents ages. Percentages of those agreeing with the Bibles authenticity are in the high 70s across all age demographics for Alabama. In Arkansas, however, percentages are actually higher for younger voters. Eighty-one percent (81%) of those 18-29 and 83% of those 30-39 believe the Bibles literal truth and then the numbers drop off, hitting a low of 66% for voters ages 50-64.
In Vermont, 37% of GOP voters and only 14% of Democrats say they are believers. Along age lines, the highest percentage of believers are those ages 65 and older (36%.)
In Massachusetts, Republican believers again outnumber Democrats (39% to 17%) Surprisingly, among conservatives in the state, the percentage of those who believe the Bible is true (41%) is outweighed by the percentage who do not (44%.)
As expected, strong connections exist in most of the states surveyed between the percentage of those who answered affirmatively on the Bible question and their positions on abortion and same-sex marriage. See Daily Snapshot to go to tables with a state-by-state breakdown of responses on all three subjects for Premium Members.
The national survey was of all adults. The state surveys consisted of Likely Voter samples. The results may not be directly comparable.
You win the award for most ignorant statement on this thread.
Then why do the fools keep relecting Democrats??
I do. I believe Jonah was swallowed by a whale. The parable of the good Samaritan was based on a true story. Some very few parts of the Bible are not to be taken literally but the truth is 100% there. One example is the alleogory of the man in hell wishing for water (Luke 16:19 - 31.)fortelling a future event.
Wow. You even takes parables, which by definition are stories, as fact. Wow.
jamaly: Maybe YOU just need to change pastors or churches.
Heb. 10:24-25: "And let us consider one another in order to stir up love and good works, not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is the manner of some, but exhorting one another, and so much the more as you see the Day approaching."
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