Fewer in U.S. Now See Bible as Literal Word of God - 20%

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Nov 24, 2012
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Since Christians are not the majority in this country, and since many entire denominations no longer believe the bible, and since heretical non-biblical churches are on the rise, and since many individual Christians in traditional churches don't really believe the bible.... I'll have to remain skeptical that a full 20% of the population believes the Bible in some kind of historical-literal way.

However, I also HOPE I'M VERY VERY WRONG!!!!!!
:)

You have a great week.

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Good insight. Sinced pie, anyone?
 
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just wondering here, but which Denominations or Independent Churches are some accrediting to go by the Bible like it is the absolute Holy Word of God?

or do some believe the 20% are non full time Church going folks on Christian Websites that believe?