Fewer Than Half Evangelicals Believe Bible True

Fewer Than Half Evangelicals Believe Bible True

Results of a new poll released by Gallup shows that fewer than half of Evangelicals and born-again Christians believe the Bible should be taken literally. In general, among all U.S. adults, only 20% say the Bible is the literal word of God, which is a historic low according to Gallup. Strong majorities also errantly believe that all religious faiths are of equal value.

 

Fewer Than Half Evangelicals Believe Bible True

Fewer Than Half Evangelicals Believe Bible True

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