Is It Necessary for Highly Religious Americans to Change Society?

Most seem content to be personally religious or do individual conversion attempts

Most highly religious Americans either believe that they can be personally religious without needing to spread their beliefs, or that they can best spread their beliefs by converting others to their religion. Only a small percentage of highly religious Americans -- 15% -- believe the best way to spread their religion is to change society to conform to their religious beliefs. Full Story »

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Mike LaBonte
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by Mike LaBonte - Oct. 1, 2008

Typical well documented survey; it's hard to get more viewpoints than this. Analysis seems reasonable, but no evidence for "One of the keys to Republican successes in elections in the first part of this decade was the activation of highly religious voters." Graphs enhance the presentation.

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Since the questions were asked in the context of 2 separate surveys, I would have liked to see a comparison of one against the other.

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