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Survey: Americans don't know much about religion

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Date: Tuesday Sep. 28, 2010 10:50 AM ET

A new survey of Americans' knowledge of religion found that atheists, agnostics, Jews and Mormons outperformed Protestants and Roman Catholics in answering questions about major religions, while many respondents could not correctly give the most basic tenets of their own faiths.

Forty-five percent of Roman Catholics who participated in the study didn't know that, according to church teaching, the bread and wine used in Holy Communion is not just a symbol, but becomes the body and blood of Christ.

More than half of Protestants could not identify Martin Luther as the person who inspired the Protestant Reformation. And about four in 10 Jews did not know that Maimonides, one of the greatest rabbis and intellectuals in history, was Jewish.

The survey released Tuesday by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life aimed to test a broad range of religious knowledge, including understanding of the Bible, core teachings of different faiths and major figures in religious history. The U.S. is one of the most religious countries in the developed world, especially compared to largely secular Western Europe, but faith leaders and educators have long lamented that Americans still know relatively little about religion.

Respondents to the survey were asked 32 questions with a range of difficulty, including whether they could name the Islamic holy book and the first book of the Bible, or say what century the Mormon religion was founded. On average, participants in the survey answered correctly overall for half of the survey questions.

Atheists and agnostics scored highest, with an average of 21 correct answers, while Jews and Mormons followed with about 20 accurate responses. Protestants overall averaged 16 correct answers, while Catholics followed with a score of about 15.

Not surprisingly, those who said they attended worship at least once a week and considered religion important in their lives often performed better on the overall survey. However, level of education was the best predictor of religious knowledge. The top-performing groups on the survey still came out ahead even when controlling for how much schooling they had completed.

On questions about Christianity, Mormons scored the highest, with an average of about eight correct answers out of 12, followed by white evangelicals, with an average of just over seven correct answers. Jews, along with atheists and agnostics, knew the most about other faiths, such as Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism and Judaism. Less than half of Americans know that the Dalai Lama is Buddhist, and less than four in 10 know that Vishnu and Shiva are part of Hinduism.

The study also found that many Americans don't understand constitutional restrictions on religion in public schools. While a majority know that public school teachers cannot lead classes in prayer, less than a quarter know that the U.S. Supreme Court has clearly stated that teachers can read from the Bible as an example of literature.

"Many Americans think the constitutional restrictions on religion in public schools are tighter than they really are," Pew researchers wrote.

The survey of 3,412 people, conducted between May and June of this year, had a margin of error of plus or minus 2.5 percentage points, while the margins of error for individual religious groups was higher.

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viral venus
said

I can give you my simple answer for why atheists scored higher on overall knowledge of a number of religions. Going by my own transition from "WASP" to atheist It is because as an adult who started to question the doctrine I had learned as a child I actually THOUGHT about and studied what many religions had to say about "god" and their rules for living as "god" would want in a genuine attempt to determine if any of it connected with me as a truth that would lead me to embrace that faith for my own. People who have never questioned their beliefs as adults often look no further for answers than their once a week visit to church. Sometime much of what they learned was as children and therefore the knowledge can be lost or was misunderstood in the first place.


worchester
said

I find it interesting reading the comments. It seems alot of people rather attack religion then comment on the core of the article. That being that the mainstream religions are falling down on the job when it comes to teaching, as opposed to just feeling.As for the remark that many people have killed and died in the name of God and religion, its not like God said,' go out and murder in my name'. Thats just what people do when they need an excuse to justify their hate. Just as many people have died and killed in the name of capitalism and communism, yet no one seems interested in that.


Phil in Phinland
said

Actually, with a little adjustment, the title can be made more realistic "Survey: Americans Don't Know Much." There, now just insert any issue, change the figures around a bit to reflect the context of the "study," and then pay me the money instead of on some researcher how actually thought he or she was uncovering something new.


Paul
said

You don't need to google, just read the book of Acts to see how a church is supposed to be. Where God is, there are signs, wonders and miracles. Where God is, the Word is preached, not dogma and creed but the black and white written Bible is preached with power and demonstration, word upon word, precept upon precept, here a little there a little. But as I said before, this is the famine and you won't find the word preached in even 0.01% of "christian" churches. Start with baptism as an example. The Bible says to "repent and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ" yet every church baptized in titles of father, son and holy spirit. You won't find a single record of any baptism, whether in the Bible, church histories or secular history, in any other fashion than what is stated in Acts 2:38 until the Nicene Council in Rome. They left off what was written in the Bible and took what Rome told them to do in 325 AD. So in essence, they are really all catholic I guess.


InDaPeg
said

Something doesn't make sense. Atheists and Agnostics scored the highest, but people who regularly attend church and consider religion important often scored higest. Which is it? I don't see a lot of atheists attending church regularly nor do they consider religion important to them.


Jerry
said

@Open your eyes people!.... it has it's value thoEven though I'm against organized religion you sir ned a history lesson. WW1 and 2 wern't started because of religion. WW1 was geopolitical while WW2 was a war of Ideologies, mainly facism and socialism.


Ron from Georgetown
said

If there is a better educated, more ignorant population on the planet than Americans I don't know where.


Open your eyes people!.... it has it's value tho
said

Religion will be the death of us all.More people have been killed in the "name" of religion then ww1,ww2 all in the name of a god NOT one of us can prove is even real ...........save me the song and dance about faith it's just a way to keep the money flowing and you following these con-men/women and remember the Bible was done by men.............the Bible was/is the frist set of laws and rules to keep peace nothing more nothing less.The man in the sky story just keeps you guessing and in line


RealityCzech
said

KJ in Kingston Ontario said: "One hardly needs a study to reveal the obvious: it is essential to be ignorant of the facts, the policies and the history of a religion to have a strong belief in it. The more knowledge you have then the less religious faith you're likely to express. That is why all the fundamentalists abhor science and education." Read the article a tad more closely, KJ! It clearly says that the religious types who scored low on the survey were the ones who are rarely in a place of worship. Those who were in a place of worship once a week scored quite high. The study clearly indicates that the less commitment you have to a belief system, the less you know about it; the stronger your beliefs, the more you know about your religion.


Mr Bun
said

The less they know, the better. No one 'knows' anything about religion since none of it is based on FACT. If people were more concerned about this life than the next, the world would be a better place


William
said

Most "social Christians" don't know that the gospel message of Christ is clearly outlined in John 3:3 which is to accept Christ's work on the cross as payment for their sins and without acceptance of His gift (death in their stead) and a personal relationship with Him there can be no salvation or heaven. Today's big box churches are agenda driven, rarely led by God's Spirit and are cold and barely preach a shadow of what the gospel message is really all about. Little wonder so many people want nothing to do with church. Google CWOWI for how church was meant to be.


Robert
said

This comes as no surprise.Not all, but many people who claim to be a member of an organised religion really do not know too much about it.The articles title should read Canadians and Americans.


jjaycee
said

How reliable is this survey? Were the respondents threatened with Jail or even just a $500 fine? How can we possibly trust these results?


Peter in MB
said

I was baptized a Roman Catholic and for the most part that was the last time I was in Church. Personally I could not care less for organized religion.


Paul
said

That is because the churches are not teaching the Bible. The Bible says that in this day there would be a great famine, not of food and water, but of hearing the Word of God. The churches are not really churches, they are lodges that you join, and they are being run for money. So the preachers will preach what will keep people in the seat paying them money, which is not the Word of God. And to not know what other religions teach is because most people do not know what goes on past the tip of their noses.


KJ in Kingston Ontario
said

One hardly needs a study to reveal the obvious: it is essential to be ignorant of the facts, the policies and the history of a religion to have a strong belief in it. The more knowledge you have then the less religious faith you're likely to express. That is why all the fundamentalists abhor science and education.


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