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Go Figure

What evangelicals really believe about Israel and global warming.

59%

37%

52%

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%

68%

36%

Those who expect Jesus to return in their lifetime. Those who say global warming is a serious problem. Those who said this in 1996.

47%

Those who say stricter environmental regulations are worth the cost.

Source: Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life

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