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In reply to the discussion: How many Americans hold a literal interpretation of the Bible? [View all]Major Nikon
(36,900 posts)22. Sure, Gil, for you it's a meme. For others it's reality. Your lack of empathy is telling.
Last week, the Pew Research Center released the results of a new survey concerning who Americans would want or rather, wouldnt want for an in-law. While about 10 percent of Americans said theyd be unhappy if a family member married someone of a different political persuasion, and about 30 percent of Americans said theyd be unhappy if a family member married a gun owner, nearly 50 percent of Americans said that theyd be unhappy if a family member married an atheist.
This finding comes as no surprise. Social science has long revealed high rates of secularphobia the irrational dislike, distrust, fear, or hatred of nonreligious people within American society. For example, a study by Penny Edgell of the University of Minnesota, from back in 2006, found that atheists come in last place when Americans are asked to rank members of certain racial, ethnic, or religious groups as potential spouses for their kids. And a Gallup poll from 2012 found that 43 pecent of Americans said that they would not vote for an atheist for president, putting atheists in last/worst place, behind Muslims (40 percent of Americans said they wouldnt vote for a Muslim for president), homosexuals (30 percent wouldnt), Mormons (18 percent wouldnt), Latinos (7 percent wouldnt), Jews (6 percent wouldnt), Catholics (5 percent wouldnt), women (5 percent wouldnt) and African Americans (4 percent wouldnt).
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-secular-life/201406/why-americans-hate-atheistsThis finding comes as no surprise. Social science has long revealed high rates of secularphobia the irrational dislike, distrust, fear, or hatred of nonreligious people within American society. For example, a study by Penny Edgell of the University of Minnesota, from back in 2006, found that atheists come in last place when Americans are asked to rank members of certain racial, ethnic, or religious groups as potential spouses for their kids. And a Gallup poll from 2012 found that 43 pecent of Americans said that they would not vote for an atheist for president, putting atheists in last/worst place, behind Muslims (40 percent of Americans said they wouldnt vote for a Muslim for president), homosexuals (30 percent wouldnt), Mormons (18 percent wouldnt), Latinos (7 percent wouldnt), Jews (6 percent wouldnt), Catholics (5 percent wouldnt), women (5 percent wouldnt) and African Americans (4 percent wouldnt).
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If anyone is wondering, this new thread is in response to Gil's duplicity about something I claimed
Major Nikon
Jan 2019
#4
Sure, Gil, for you it's a meme. For others it's reality. Your lack of empathy is telling.
Major Nikon
Jan 2019
#22
Probably more than we realize. America is in deep po po. Our education system has failed us.
walkingman
Jan 2019
#26
He also gives grades in math without being able to divide something in half
Major Nikon
Jan 2019
#46