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To: TimF who wrote (213434)12/15/2004 5:35:01 PM
From: neolib  Respond to of 1576346
 
No Religious literalism does not equal American Evangelical Christians which does not equal Republicans.

There are certainly overlaps in those groups, but there are extensive areas where they don't overlap. The majority of Republicans are not evangelical literalists.


My mistake. I meant to say that most American Evangelical Christians are biblical literalists and vote Republican. I provided a link with some numbers earlier. IIRC, 35% of Bush's vote this last election was from evangelicals, and he got around 78% of their vote. Black Southern Baptists would be the main exception I think.