Oct 03 2012 How do Americans react to the intersection of professional sports and religion?
Most Americans are comfortable with the intersection of religion and professional sports
Most Americans are comfortable with the intersection of religion and professional sports
Most people dramatically underestimate the proportion of Protestants in the U.S., while seriously overestimating the proportions of Mormons, Muslims, and atheists/agnostics
Study shows widespread confusion and ignorance on the subject of official membership in a place of worship
How People Feel the Christian Faith Really Impacts (or Doesn’t Impact) America
In the last 12 months, over 17 million American adults who don’t regularly attend worship services visited the website of a local church or place of worship
Almost half of online Americans use the Internet for religious purposes
Most Americans don’t feel the Christian faith positively impacts racism and sexuality in society; the perceived impact of the Christian faith on American society is explored
Tim Tebow is by far the best-known religious athlete in the U.S.; awareness is high even among people who aren’t religious and don’t follow sports
Religious Americans often do not support specifically religious charitable causes
You see research findings and statistics quoted by the media all the time. Here’s why you’d better be careful before you actually use any of them.
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