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Friday, February 16, 2007
Church Goers More Likely To Support War
This poll showing how those who attend church are more likely to support the war is such a sad statement of where this country's religious folks' mindset is:
Um... I have to ask, WWJS?
Those who say they attend religious services weekly were more supportive of the administration's move to increase U.S. troops levels in Iraq. But a majority still opposed that idea.
Attend church weekly: 46% favor troop increase, 53% oppose.
Nearly weekly/monthly: 35% favor, 62% oppose.
Seldom/never: 34% favor, 63% oppose.
Those who say they attend religious services weekly were the least likely to support the idea of Congress setting a timetable to bring U.S. forces home by the end of next year. But a majority still supported the proposal.
Attend church weekly: 56% support, 41% oppose.
Nearly weekly/monthly: 68% support, 31% oppose
Seldom/never: 65% support, 33% oppose
[USA Today/Gallup Poll, Feb. 9-10, 2007]
Um... I have to ask, WWJS?
Labels: church goers, iraq war, religion, war support
