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12.3%
Americans who believe astrology impacts one's life and personality.
13.6%
Evangelicals who believe this.
16.5%
Americans who claim no religious affiliation who believe this.
20%
White evangelicals who consider themselves part of the Religious Right.
7%
White evangelicals who consider themselves part of the Religious Left.
7%
White mainline Christians who consider themselves part of the Religious Left.
69%
Americans who say liberals have gone too far in keeping religion out of schools and government.
49%
Americans who say conservative Christians have gone too far in trying to impose their religious values on the country (up four points since 2005).
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