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Interesting Indeed: Tony Perkins' Creative Calculations
Submitted by Kyle Mantyla on Friday, 3/23/2012 3:34 pm
Earlier this week, the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life released the results of a survey showing that "the number of people who say there has been too much religious talk by political leaders stands at an all-time high ... and most Americans continue to say that churches and other houses of worship should keep out of politics."
In fact, the survey found that 38% think "there has been too much expression of religious faith and prayer from political leaders" while 30% say there has been too little and 25% think there has been the right amount.
Given these results, we can't say we are surprised to see Religious Right leaders respond by misrepresenting the findings:

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