Quote Originally Posted by Torog

A recent Gallup survey puts the number of Americans who call themselves Christians at 84%, and that kind of majority is dangerous to the goals of the secular-progressive movement.
Please note that many people believe the definition of christian to be "a belief in God or higher power." In this country it wouldnt be surprising that people would believe in Jesus or the idea of Jesus. That doesnt mean that 84% agree with fundamentalist, stagnant ideas associated with christianity. I would bet that number would be much much lower if they were clear on their definition.
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