The telephone survey, announced Jan. 18, found that 66 percent of Americans say no one set of values should dominate in this country. That's two out three Americans on the right side, and that's not too bad.
But Barna, an evangelical-leaning enterprise, also found some troubling statistics. Twenty-three percent of those polled say "traditional Judeo-Christian values" should be given preference in the United States. Among evangelical Christians that number rose to 54 percent!
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