Posted on 09/22/2006 6:21:42 PM PDT by NZerFromHK
Learn what American attitudes toward current events and Bible prophecy are in this exclusive new poll.
Are We Living in the Last Days?
We asked: "Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: 'Events such as the rebirth of the State of Israel, wars and instability in the Middle East, recent earthquakes, and the tsunami in Asia are evidence that we are living in what the Bible calls the last days.'"
* 42% of all Americans agree
* 44% disagree
* 14% say they dont know
Last DaysGender
* 50 percent of women agree; 37 percent disagree;
* 14 percent dont know
* 34 percent of men agree; 52 percent disagree; 15 percent dont know
Last DaysReligion
* 58 percent of evangelical/born-again Christians agree; 30 percent disagree
* 50 percent of all Protestant Christians agree; 35 percent disagree
* 38 percent of Catholics agree; 52 percent disagree
* 31 percent of Jewish Americans agree; 56 percent disagree
Last DaysIdeology/Party Affiliation
* 30 percent of liberal Democrats agree; 57 percent disagree
* 39 percent of self-described moderates agree; 47 percent disagree
* 51 percent of conservative Republicans agree; 39 percent disagree
Last DaysParty Affiliation
* 39 percent of Democrats agree; 47 percent disagree
* 48 percent of Republicans agree; 39 percent disagree
Last DaysRace
* 75 percent of African Americans agree; 16 percent disagree
* 39 percent of whites agree; 47 percent disagree
* 33 percent of Hispanics agree; 56 percent disagree
* 14 percent of Asians agree; 86 percent disagree
Last DaysIncome
* 60 percent of Americans earning under $20,000 per year agree; 26 percent disagree
* 43 percent of Americans earning between $60,000 and $75,000 per year agree; 49 percent disagree
* 16 percent of Americans earning $100,000 or more per year agree; 77 percent disagree
Last DaysRegion
* 37 percent of Americans living in the East agree; 49 percent disagree
* 39 percent of Americans living in the Midwest agree; 48 percent disagree
* 51 percent of Americans living in the South agree; 35 percent disagree
* 35 percent of Americans living in the West agree; 50 percent disagree
* 35 percent of New Englanders agree; 51 percent disagree
Last DaysAge
* 57 percent of Americans aged 1825 agree; 39 percent disagree
* 32 percent of Gen-Xers aged 2640 agree; 49 percent disagree
* 43 percent of Americans aged 4155 agree; 47 percent disagree
* 42 percent of Americans aged 5665 agree; 44 percent disagree
* 46 percent of Americans aged 65 and over agree; 39 percent disagree
Israel: A Prophecy Come True?
We asked, "Do you agree or disagree with the following statement: 'The rebirth of the State of Israel in 1948 and the return of millions of Jews to the Holy Land after centuries in exile represent the fulfillment of Biblical prophecies.'"
* 52% of all Americans agree
* Only 22% disagree
* 26% say they dont know
Israel ProphecyGender
* 54 percent of women agree; 18 percent disagree; 28 percent dont know
* 49 percent of men agree; 27 percent disagree; 24% dont know
Israel ProphecyReligion
* 70 percent of evangelical/born-again Christians agree; 12 percent disagree
* 59 percent of all Protestant Christian affiliations agree; 16 percent disagree
* 52 percent of Catholics agree; 24 percent disagree
* 56 percent of Jewish Americans agree; 22 percent disagree
Israel ProphecyIdeology/Party Affiliation
* 44 percent of liberal Democrats agree; 21 percent disagree
* 50 percent of self-described moderates agree; 28 percent disagree
* 65 percent of conservative Republicans agree; 18 percent disagree
Israel ProphecyParty Affiliation
* 47 percent of Democrats agree; 24 percent disagree
* 61 percent of Republicans agree; 19 percent disagree
Israel ProphecyRace
* 60 percent of African Americans agree; 17 percent disagree
* 52 percent of whites agree; 22 percent disagree
* 46 percent of Hispanics agree; 41 percent disagree
* 29 percent of Asians agree; 29 percent disagree; 43 percent dont know
Israel ProphecyIncome
* 62 percent of Americans earning under $20,000 per year agree, 15 percent disagree
* 55 percent of Americans earning between $60,000 and $75,000 a year agree; 22 percent disagree
* 37 percent of Americans earning $100,000 or more per year agree; 37 percent disagree; 26 percent dont know
Israel ProphecyRegion
* 45 percent of Americans living in the East agree; 29 percent disagree
* 52 percent of Americans living in the Midwest agree; 23 percent disagree
* 58 percent of Americans living in the South agree; 15 percent disagree
* 48 percent of Americans living in the West agree; 29 percent disagree
* 47 percent of New Englanders agree; 20 percent disagree
Israel ProphecyAge
* 61 percent of Americans aged 1825 agree; only 7 percent disagree, 32 percent dont know
* 37 percent of Gen-Xers aged 2640 agree; 33 percent disagree; 31 percent dont know
* 53 percent of Americans aged 4155 agree; 19 percent disagree
* 56 percent of Americans aged 5665 agree; 22 percent disagree
* 59 percent of Americans aged 65 and over agree; 21 percent disagree
NOTE: The poll was conducted by McLaughlin & Associates, interviewing 1,000 randomly selected American adults (likely voters) on February 13, 2006.
To moderators: this is kind of murky as to whether it is a "news" or "religions" item. I think since it focusses on political backgrounds, it is IMHO wiser to put it on the news forum. If you feel it is not suitable, feel free to move to religion forum.
Ping!
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Wasn't it written somewhere something to the effect that "you'll know not the time nor the place"
I think we are already in the dark ages. I never thought I would see the things I do.
"Wasn't it written somewhere something to the effect that "you'll know not the time nor the place"
Yep. It also is written as a command for you to know the season as well...
Ping!
This Catholic believes we are.
You and me both :(.
There have always been large numbers of people who thought the end was near. I suspect they have a problem accepting the fact that the world will go on after they die.
"But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father alone. Matthew 24:36
Those Flying Saucers
Youd better pray to the Lord when you see those flying saucers
It may be the coming of the Judgment Day
Its a sign theres no doubt of the trouble thats about
So I say my friends youd better start to pray
Theyre a terrifying sight as they fly on day and night
Its a warning that wed better mend our ways
Youd better pray to the Lord when you see those flying saucers
It may be the coming of the Judgment Day
Many people think the saucers might be someones foolish dream
Or maybe they were sent down here from Mars
If youll just stop and think youd realize just what it means
Theyre more than atom bombs or falling stars
And though the war may be through theres unrest and trouble brewin
And those flying saucers may be just a sign
That if peace doesnt come it will be the end of some
So repent today, youre running out of time
When you see a saucer fly like a comet through the sky
You should realize the price youll have to pay
Youd better pray to the Lord when you see those flying saucers
It may be the coming of the Judgment Day
The Buchanan Brothers [1947]
((Cy Coben-Charlie Green)
RCA Victor Records #20-2385
Interesting:
-GenX isn't buying the "last days" thing.
-Women are more distinctly likely than men to believe we're in the last days.
I wonder if this is a credible poll? I've never heard of McLaughlin & Associates, but it looks like they've used a decent sized sample (1000 adults).
38 percent of Catholics agree?????
38 percent of Catholics, it would appear, need to read the Catechism.
make that "distinctly more likely"
Last days? Yes, since the Resurrection.
Very interesting. I didn't know that most Americans were even award of the claims of end times teachings, but a majority, agrees!? Amazing.
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