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Demovictory9

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Thu Jul 7, 2022, 02:41 AM Jul 2022

Record low take bible as literal word of God. Record high say it's collection of man written fables [View all]

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- A record-low 20% of Americans now say the Bible is the literal word of God, down from 24% the last time the question was asked in 2017, and half of what it was at its high points in 1980 and 1984. Meanwhile, a new high of 29% say the Bible is a collection of "fables, legends, history and moral precepts recorded by man."

This marks the first time significantly more Americans have viewed the Bible as not divinely inspired than as the literal word of God. The largest percentage, 49%, choose the middle alternative, roughly in line with where it has been in previous years.

https://news.gallup.com/poll/394262/fewer-bible-literal-word-god.aspx

At this point, a declining proportion of the overall American population -- now 20% -- believes the Bible is literally true, word for word. About half believe that the Bible is the inspired word of God, but not everything in it should be taken literally, while almost three in 10 say the Bible is an ancient book of fables and history. Belief in a literal Bible is declining, part of a general pattern of declining religiosity among the adult American population.

Americans' interpretations of the Bible are important, because the Bible is often used as the basis for policy positions on moral and values issues, including such things as abortion and gay and lesbian relations. Some more conservative Protestant groups use a literal interpretation of passages from the New Testament as the basis for their belief that women should not be in positions of religious leadership in churches. Gallup's data show that the use of a literal interpretation of the Bible as the basis or justification for social policy positions will likely resonate only with a declining minority of the overall U.S. population.

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Good. OnDoutside Jul 2022 #1
Unfortunately as a good friend of mine does. triron Jul 2022 #32
Churches push Divinely Inspired to keep infallible man to justify its over 300 errors and conflicts. TheBlackAdder Jul 2022 #33
so more people are getting over their delusions Skittles Jul 2022 #2
Term no shit comes to mind vercetti2021 Jul 2022 #3
No person who True Blue American Jul 2022 #13
Incremental progress...I'll take it...nt Wounded Bear Jul 2022 #4
After I was forced to proclaim my allegiance to Jesus.... GReedDiamond Jul 2022 #5
The first moral purpose of any religion, should be to make itself irrelevant. Volaris Jul 2022 #16
Hah. The Catholic Church frequently serves as an inoculant against more virulent religions. hunter Jul 2022 #29
that's what my mother in law said about the church of england maxsolomon Jul 2022 #30
After I was baptized when I was 11 triron Jul 2022 #34
The Bible True Blue American Jul 2022 #6
I was skeptical even as a child. mwb970 Jul 2022 #9
I learned that when my Mother hid True Blue American Jul 2022 #10
I overheard my nephew beginning to question the santa clause logic.."why is SC at every mall" Demovictory9 Jul 2022 #31
I was thrown by the idea of reindeer flying. mwb970 Jul 2022 #35
And yet the 6 Americans that matter most believe every word. Funtatlaguy Jul 2022 #7
If they be.I believe t True Blue American Jul 2022 #11
Uhhh...Bullshit! They don't hardly believe every word AllTooEasy Jul 2022 #15
They cherry pick the stuff in the Bible that fits their agenda dwayneb Jul 2022 #23
It's 2022, people. mwb970 Jul 2022 #8
Here's a brand new Bible AZLD4Candidate Jul 2022 #12
Tell that to Biden, Pelosi, or Jimmy Carter AllTooEasy Jul 2022 #17
I agree with you. phylny Jul 2022 #27
They laughed at me at 18 when I said I wanted to be a preacher. slightlv Jul 2022 #14
Thank you for bringing glad tidings and good news. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Jul 2022 #18
Religion is the biggest fraud ever played on humanity Novara Jul 2022 #19
+1 A great marketing ploy to make bucket loads of tax free money.. mitch96 Jul 2022 #24
Some Republicans will be begging tRump to write them a new bible. KY_EnviroGuy Jul 2022 #20
I have said that since I broke away from Evangelicals gibraltar72 Jul 2022 #21
I've always said that if they only kept the parts in red Ferrets are Cool Jul 2022 #26
This is why the continued dominance of the GOP/Evangelical alliance is so perplexing. tanyev Jul 2022 #22
And the delusional will point to this as PROOF of the imminent rapture. Ferrets are Cool Jul 2022 #25
That middle group is concerning though Buckeyeblue Jul 2022 #28
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