Valin Posted March 28 Share Posted March 28 The Daily Signal Mary Elise Cosgray March 28, 2024 Nearly 70% of registered voters believe that Jesus Christ physically rose from the dead, and more than 70% plan to celebrate Easter this year, a new poll finds. A Scott Rasmussen National Survey poll, conducted March 20 and 21 among 1,000 registered voters, found that 73% of respondents will celebrate Easter this year. When asked whether they would celebrate the holiday primarily as a religious holiday or as a secular holiday, 56% of participants responded with religious, 16% said secular, and 27% said both secular and religious equally. The poll reflected voters’ belief that Jesus physically rose from the dead, by a margin of 68% to 13%. Participants were asked to select which religion or faith best described what they practice. The survey found that Bible-believing Christian, Protestant, and Catholic each drew 21% of those polled. Evangelical Christian was chosen by 12%. Jewish identity made up 2% of the poll participants, with 1% Muslim and 6% atheist. The option “none of the above” was selected by 16%. Some 49% said they were “very likely” to go to church on Easter Sunday, and 23% were somewhat likely, while 10% said they were not very likely, and 16% said they were not likely at all to do so. (Snip) _____________________________________________________________________ A question I keep asking atheists is "What Happened To The Body (of Jesus)? Those few who try to answer, show that they really have not looked deeply into it. But then IMO Atheism while a mile wide is (at best) 1 inch deep. I LOVE This. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Valin Posted March 28 Author Share Posted March 28 OTOH Mar 28, 2024 #BenShapiro #TheBenShapiroShow #News Joining me on the show is @BishopBarron, bishop of the Diocese of Winona-Rochester and founder of @word-on-fire. Tune in as we discuss the decline of religion nationwide and what it means for the future of America. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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