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		<title>Mormon Stats from the New Pew Survey on American Religious Belief</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Pew Forum on Religion &#38; Public Life has released the results of a new Survey on Religious Belief and Politics in America (pdf). More than three-quarters of American adults (78%) believe there are absolute standards of right and wrong, &#8230; <a href="http://www.sixteensmallstones.org/mormon-stats-from-the-new-pew-survey-on-american-religious-belief">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Pew Forum on Religion &#38; Public Life has released the results of a new <a href="http://religions.pewforum.org/pdf/report2religious-landscape-study-key-findings.pdf">Survey on Religious Belief and Politics in America</a> (pdf).</p>
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More than three-quarters of American adults (78%) believe there are absolute standards of right and wrong, with a majority (52%) saying they rely primarily on practical experience and common sense for guidance regarding right and wrong. Far fewer say they rely mainly on their religious beliefs (29%), and fewer still say they rely on philosophy and reason (9%) or scientific information (5%). Only among Jehovah’s Witnesses (73%), Mormons (58%) and members of evangelical churches (52%) do majorities say they rely primarily on their religion for guidance about right and wrong.</p></blockquote>
<p>Some of the interesting findings:</p>
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<li>39% of Mormons surveyed agreed to the statement that &#8220;Many religions can lead to eternal life&#8221; (Compare: Protestant 66%, Catholic 79%, JW 16%, Muslim 56%, Jewish 82%)</li>
<li>100% of Mormons Surveyed believe in God in some form (Compare: Protestant 98%, Catholic 97%, JW 98%, Muslim 92%, Jewish 83%, Atheist 21% ??)</li>
<li>90% of Mormons Surveyed say that are absolutely certain about their belief in God (Compare: Evangelical: 90%, Catholic 72%, JW 93%, Muslim 82%, Jewish 41%)</li>
<li>75% of Mormons Surveyed attend religious services as least once a week (Compare: Evangelical 58%, Catholic 42%, JW 82%, Muslim 40%, Jewish 16%)</li>
<li>Among all adults surveyed 1.7% were Mormon, the same as the number of Jewish.  16.1% were unaffiliated.</li>
<li>95% of Mormons Surveyed believed in &#8220;Heaven&#8221;.  59% believed in &#8220;Hell.&#8221;  (Compare: Protestant 84%/73%, Catholic 82%/60%, JW 46%/9%, Muslim 85%/80%, Jewish 38%/22%)</li>
<li>92% of Mormons Surveyed pray at least weekly (compare Protestant 86%, Catholic 79%, JW 95%, Muslim 82%, Jewish 44%)</li>
<li>67% of Mormons Surveyed agree that their values are threatened by Hollywood (Compare: Protestant 46%, Catholic 43%, JW 54%, Muslim 41%, Jewish 25%)</li>
<li>70% of Mormons Surveyed say that abortion should be illegal in all or most cases (Compare: Protestant 49%, Catholic 45%, JW 77%, Muslim 48%, Jewish 14%)</li>
<li>68% of Mormons Surveyed said that homosexuality is a way of life that should be discouraged by society (Compare: Protestant 51%, Catholic 30%, JW 76%, Muslim 61%, Jewish 15%)
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&#8220;The connection between religious intensity and political attitudes appears to be especially strong when it comes to issues such as abortion and homosexuality. About six-in-ten Americans who attend religious services at least once a week say abortion should be illegal in most or all cases, while only about three-in-ten who attend less often share this view. This pattern holds across a variety of religious traditions. For instance, nearly three-in-four (73%) members of evangelical churches who attend church at least once a week say abortion should be illegal in most or all cases, compared with only 45% of members of evangelical churches who attend church less frequently.&#8221;
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<p>Also of interest were the following stats on those identified as Conservative, Moderate and Liberal:</p>
<li>50% of Conservatives attend religious services at least weekly (Compare: Moderate 31%, Liberal 12%)</li>
<li>46% of Conservatives say religion is very important (Compare: Moderate 32%, Liberal 14%)</li>
<li>44% of Conservatives Pray Daily (Compare: Moderate 33%, Liberal 15%)
<p>Also of interest: This <a href="http://www.sixteensmallstones.org/interesting-statistics-contrasting-atheism-and-christianity">previous post on statistics regarding Atheism and Christianity</a></p>
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