Jews, Mormons and Atheists were about on par with each other. also: "Jews, Mormons and atheists/agnostics were oversampled to allow analysis of these relatively small groups." statistically allowable, but still. Anyway, the point about the low scoring Hispanic Catholic and Black Protestant wasn't a surprise. Evangelicals did surprisingly well however. I expected them to get a lower score than they did. -- Interestingly, in that study, the "religious nones" were separated out from the Atheist/Agnostic whereas in this one: [1]http://www.pewresearch.org/.../11/05/7-facts-about-atheists/ it was a strange mixture of including and not including them. Had the "religious nones" been included in the atheist/agnostic category it would've pulled the atheist/agnostic numbers down and the Jews would've been on top. Makes for less interesting news tongue emoticon I'm always wary of two things: a) News accounts of surveys and b) surveys. Thank you for posting the news story [2]James Chambers - as I suspect the Meme form of this survey will likely have extreme errors, as memes generally do smile emoticon References Visible links 1. https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.pewresearch.org%2Ffact-tank%2F2015%2F11%2F05%2F7-facts-about-atheists%2F&h=3AQGf43Vm 2. https://www.facebook.com/jcnotmyrealone?hc_location=ufi