|
42%
|
40%
|
75%
|
Americans who currently say they would describe themselves as "born again" or evangelical. |
Americans who believe "it's a good idea for a couple who intend to get married to live together first." |
Female college students who say they pray. |
42%
|
22%
|
62%
|
Average number of those who responded "born again" or evangelical in surveys since 1991. |
Evangelical Christians who believe this. |
Male college students who say they pray. |
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