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59%
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37%
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52%
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White evangelicals who say modern Israel fulfills part of the biblical prophecy about the Second Coming. | White evangelicals who say the earth is getting hotter because of human activity. | Church attendees (monthly or more often) who say their clergy speak out on laws regarding homosexuals. |
33%
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68%
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36%
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Those who expect Jesus to return in their lifetime. | Those who say global warming is a serious problem. | Those who said this in 1996. |
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47%
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Those who say stricter environmental regulations are worth the cost. |
Source: Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life
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