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Gallup poll reveals 'Bible Belt' for real

Posted: February 15, 2009
4:39 pm Eastern

By Drew Zahn
© 2009 WorldNetDaily

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A recent poll of more than 350,000 Americans on 
the importance of religion revealed that the 
nation is separated into enclaves of widely 
divergent viewpoints on faith, with some states 
and regions clearly religious and others significantly secular.

Gallup conducted a telephone poll of 355,334 U.S. 
adults, asking the question, "Is religion an 
important part of your daily life?"

As one might suspect, states from the "Bible 
Belt" scored the highest, with 85 percent of 
Mississippians and 79 percent of Tennesseeans, for example, answering yes.

The poll also revealed, however, that in addition 
to the Bible Belt, the U.S. also has a pair of "secular strips."

The New England states of Vermont, New Hampshire, 
Massachusetts and Maine scored the lowest in the 
nation, with only 42 percent of Vermont residents 
– or less than half the percentage of those in Mississippi – answering yes.

The other "secular strip" can be found in the 
West, where Alaska, Washington, Oregon and Nevada 
all scored in the bottom 10 states for affirming 
religion's importance in daily life.

Across the country's entirety, 65 percent of the 
respondents affirmed that religion is an important part of their lives.

Gallup's map of the nation, based on a 
state-by-state breakdown of responses to the poll question, can be seen below:

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R. Albert Mohler, Jr., president of the Southern 
Baptist Theological Seminary, theorizes in a 
Christian Post column on the reason for the 
startling disparity between the beliefs of 
religious Southerners and the more secular Northeasterners.

"New England certainly did not start as a secular 
experiment, but it entered the twentieth century 
already showing signs of deep secularization," 
Mohler writes. "The influence of liberal theology 
in the region, the aftermath of the Second Great 
Awakening, and the leading edge of urbanization 
and industrialization certainly contributed to the pattern."

Regarding the South, Mohler postulates, the 
region's history and culture also play a role.

"The responses from the Bible Belt surely include 
those generated by cultural Christianity," Mohler 
writes. "In the South, being 'raised right' 
includes knowing how you are supposed to respond 
to a question like that posed by Gallup."

Gallup's ranked list of all 50 states can be seen below:

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The Gallup poll comes just one month after the 
organization also asked a smaller sample of 
Americans, "At the present time, do you think 
religion as a whole is increasing its influence 
on American life or losing its influence?"

Just over two-thirds of respondents thought it 
was losing its influence, the third highest 
percentage in 
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50-year history of asking the question.

As recently as 2002, 71 percent of Americans 
thought the opposite – that religion was 
increasing in influence – meaning opinion on the 
issue has undergone a complete reversal in the last seven years.

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