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U.S. among most Bible-literate nations: poll
Reuters ^ | April 28, 2008 | Philip Pullella

Posted on 04/30/2008 5:58:37 AM PDT by NYer

VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Americans are among the world's most 'Bible-literate' people and Spaniards, French and Italians are among the most ignorant about what the "good book" says, according to a new study released on Monday.

A poll carried out in nine countries -- the United States, Britain, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Russia, Italy, Spain and Poland -- also showed Americans were most willing to donate money to spread the message of the Bible.

The poll for the Catholic Biblical Federation interviewed Christians and non-Christians ahead of a synod of Roman Catholic Bishops on the Bible due to be held at the Vatican in October.

Most respondents in the poll, which was presented at the Vatican, were Christian. Except for in the United States, Britain and Russia, most of the Christians respondents were Catholic.

Asked if they had read a phrase from the Bible in the past 12 months, 75 percents of American respondents said yes, while between 20 percent and 38 percent of respondents in the other eight countries said yes.

The lowest were Spain with 20 percent, France with 21 percent, Italy with 27 percent, and Germany with 28 percent.

Results were similar when respondents were asked if they had read a book with a religious theme in the past 12 months. Fifty-eight percent of Americans said yes. Poland was second with 50 percent and the other countries came in between 22 and 35 percent.

The poll, taken by the GFK-Eurisko research group, showed Americans prayed the most (87 percent) and the French the least (49 percent).

Americans, Britons, Dutch, Germans, Spaniards, Poles and Russian tended to pray "with my own words" whereas Italians and French tended to recite prayers they had memorized.

Germany and the Netherlands had the highest percentage of respondents who said they believed the Bible was not divinely inspired but just "an ancient book made up of legends, historical facts and teachings written by man".

The majority of respondents in all countries believed it was either the direct word of God or inspired by God.

Americans were the largest group who said they had a Bible at home (93 percent) and the French were the lowest (48 percent).

The French were the most opposed to teaching the Bible in schools whereas the Americans were split about evenly.

Poland had the highest percentage of those who said they attended religious services regularly (91 percent), followed by the United States with 77 percent and Russia with 75 percent.

For more on religion, see the FaithWorld blog at blogs.reuters.com/faithworld))


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Extended News; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: bible; scripture; us
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To: nwrep

Oh, you mean those books that Martin Luther decided to yank out on his own accord.


21 posted on 04/30/2008 6:48:28 AM PDT by Carpe Cerevisi
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To: Lijahsbubbe; Gamecock; Terriergal; Alex Murphy
A poll carried out in nine countries -- the United States, Britain, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Russia, Italy, Spain and Poland -- also showed Americans were most willing to donate money to spread the message of the Bible.


22 posted on 04/30/2008 6:49:24 AM PDT by Ezekiel
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To: NYer
The French were the most opposed to teaching the Bible in schools whereas the Americans were split about evenly.

I don't think you get a very good understanding of American history without reading the Bible. It was the one book that practically every home had and read daily in the early days of our country. Most had nothing else. It affected everything they did. If people weren't so freaked out about Christianity, it would be in every high school history class.

23 posted on 04/30/2008 6:50:54 AM PDT by Red Boots
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To: nwrep
I understand it being waste of YOUR time - especially the parts about Purgatory and praying to the saints.

It would not fit in with your faith's world-view.

Lurking’

24 posted on 04/30/2008 7:03:14 AM PDT by LurkingSince'98 (Catholics=John 6:53-58 Everyone else=John 6:60-66)
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To: TexGuy

hey TexGuy!

Question: Whatever would he have sung prior to 1500 AD?

Lurking’


25 posted on 04/30/2008 7:04:45 AM PDT by LurkingSince'98 (Catholics=John 6:53-58 Everyone else=John 6:60-66)
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To: Carpe Cerevisi
Oh, you mean those books that Martin Luther decided to yank out on his own accord.

Or not.

26 posted on 04/30/2008 7:09:42 AM PDT by Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus (Here they come boys! As thick as grass, and as black as thunder!)
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To: Kolokotronis

I’m surprised at the Russian figure. That’s a hopeful sign.


27 posted on 04/30/2008 7:21:18 AM PDT by DManA
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To: Red Boots
Or western (which until recently was called Christendom) history in general. You can't be considered literate unless you've read the Bible. There are plenty of atheists who will agree with that.

I don't think you get a very good understanding of American history without reading the Bible.

28 posted on 04/30/2008 7:23:51 AM PDT by DManA
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To: LurkingSince'98
Whatever would he have sung prior to 1500 AD?

"The P-O-P-E ... Yes, That's the dude for me!
He tells me what to believe and think ... The P-O-P-E"

(Duck and run)

29 posted on 04/30/2008 7:34:09 AM PDT by TexGuy (If it has the slimmest of chances of being considered sarcasm ... IT IS!)
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To: NYer
Reading it and knowing what you just read is two different things. Reading it and believing what you just read is a whole nuther subject. Most atheists have read most of the Bible. Some can quote verse better than pew warmers.

How do thy explain Obama's church, the Methodists and others homosexual marriage, the break off of the Anglicans, etc. They read but they can't see.

30 posted on 04/30/2008 7:40:17 AM PDT by chuckles
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To: NYer

When they say literate, do they mean in the sense of literal infallibility?


31 posted on 04/30/2008 7:52:10 AM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus

No thanks. I have enough garbage to sort through in life. Why would I waste my time reading a blatantly anti-Catholic site?


32 posted on 04/30/2008 7:54:16 AM PDT by Carpe Cerevisi
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To: SumProVita

“The people of Poland have suffered much...and many have learned from it. Good people!”

Rural Poland is the most Roman Catholic place I have ever been...fabulous food too. Rural Greece is the most Orthodox place I have ever been. The people “walk Orthodox”. Good food there too. A coincidence? I think not! :)


33 posted on 04/30/2008 8:04:29 AM PDT by Kolokotronis (Christ is Risen, and you, o death, are annihilated)
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To: Carpe Cerevisi
No thanks. I have enough garbage to sort through in life. Why would I waste my time reading a blatantly anti-Catholic site?

Well, I guess if you're not man enough to face a detailed refutation of your long-debunked propaganda, that's your business....

34 posted on 04/30/2008 8:06:28 AM PDT by Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus (Here they come boys! As thick as grass, and as black as thunder!)
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To: Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus

I’ll pray for you that you may gain some maturity.


35 posted on 04/30/2008 8:13:36 AM PDT by Carpe Cerevisi
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To: SumProVita

I apologize, I did not mean that you were spiritually lazy or anything!! Wow, I did not express myself well at all, and/or I am ignorant about this. Again, I am sorry!


36 posted on 04/30/2008 8:57:45 AM PDT by Southerngl
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To: agere_contra

Never forget, “New Age” is simply PAGAN with a new coat of paint.


37 posted on 04/30/2008 9:00:14 AM PDT by MrB (You can't reason people out of a position that they didn't use reason to get into in the first place)
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To: TexGuy
As my 4-year old sings

Here's a scary stat for you: 75-88 percent of kids who grew up in a Christian household lose their faith by their sophomore year in college.

Conversely, 94% of homeschooled kids keep their faith all the way through college.

Just sayin'.

38 posted on 04/30/2008 9:02:55 AM PDT by MrB (You can't reason people out of a position that they didn't use reason to get into in the first place)
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To: LurkingSince'98
especially the parts about Purgatory and praying to the saints.

Can't find those refs in the Bible - care to help me out?

39 posted on 04/30/2008 9:04:16 AM PDT by MrB (You can't reason people out of a position that they didn't use reason to get into in the first place)
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To: Carpe Cerevisi

Pray for yourself, first. Maturity includes being able to deal with viewpoints that differ from your own, which your previous response suggests you can’t do, and instead have to dismiss anything disagreeing with you as “blatantly anti-Catholic”.


40 posted on 04/30/2008 9:25:00 AM PDT by Titus Quinctius Cincinnatus (Here they come boys! As thick as grass, and as black as thunder!)
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