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FIRST AMENDMENT CENTER - Sixty-five percent of Americans believe that
the nation's founders intended the U.S. to be a Christian nation and 55%
believe that the Constitution establishes a Christian nation, according
to a national survey by the First Amendment Center.
The First Amendment Center has conducted the annual survey since 1997.
It also found:
- Just 56% believe that the freedom to worship as one chooses extends to
all religious groups, regardless of how extreme - down 16 points from
72% in 2000.
- 58% of Americans would prevent protests during a funeral procession,
even on public streets and sidewalks; and 74% would prevent public
school students from wearing a T-shirt with a slogan that might offend
others.
- 34% (lowest since the survey first was done in 1997) think the press
"has too much freedom."
http://www.firstamendmentcenter.org/news.aspx?id=19031
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Sunday, September 16, 2007
AMERICANS CONTINUE DRIFT FROM CONSTITUTIONAL VALUES
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