GoodGuysEatPie
Constructive Interference
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Read an interesting article in the New York Times today:
Survey Shows U.S. Religious Tolerance
The article is about a poll conducted by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life using phone interviews of 35,000 Americans. The interesting part is that a majority of the religious folks, including Christians, agree that there are more ways to salvation than just their own religion.
From the article:
I'm not too familiar with the Pew organization (other than they seem to sponsor a lot of my NPR). I haven't read their poll questions, but it seems to me that an organization dedicated to religion might be the most objective entity to poll about it. However, if they did a good job with their survey, those are interesting results.
With so many supposedly tolerant religious people out there, I wish they would say these things more openly to help drone out the fanaticism. Of course, it could just be observational bias on my part. I'm not a religious person, so I don't normally listen to them or go to their services. I hear about the fanatics, the creationists, etc because they make the news and the discussions.
~ggep~
Survey Shows U.S. Religious Tolerance
The article is about a poll conducted by the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life using phone interviews of 35,000 Americans. The interesting part is that a majority of the religious folks, including Christians, agree that there are more ways to salvation than just their own religion.
From the article:
For example, 70 percent of Americans affiliated with a religion or denomination said they agreed that “many religions can lead to eternal life,” including majorities among Protestants and Catholics. Among evangelical Christians, 57 percent agreed with the statement, and among Catholics, 79 percent did.
I'm not too familiar with the Pew organization (other than they seem to sponsor a lot of my NPR). I haven't read their poll questions, but it seems to me that an organization dedicated to religion might be the most objective entity to poll about it. However, if they did a good job with their survey, those are interesting results.
With so many supposedly tolerant religious people out there, I wish they would say these things more openly to help drone out the fanaticism. Of course, it could just be observational bias on my part. I'm not a religious person, so I don't normally listen to them or go to their services. I hear about the fanatics, the creationists, etc because they make the news and the discussions.
~ggep~