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Thursday, September 10, 2009
Poll On Views of Religious Similarities and Religious Discrimination Released
The Pew Forum yesterday released a poll of Americans' views of religious similarities and differences. 65% of those surveyed say that Islam is either very different or somewhat different from their own religion. 58% of those surveyed view Muslims as being subject to much discrimination. 45% say Islam is no more likely than other religions to encourage violence, and 45% say they personally know someone who is Muslim. The full survey also asks about perceptions of various other religious traditions. 19% of all those surveyed, and 24% of white Protestant evangelicals, say that they think of themselves as part of a religious minority. A Time Magazine article discusses the poll results.