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posted 14 days ago by GoldenInnosStatue on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +14Score on mirror )
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If you wonder about the study: here
https://www.pewresearch.org/religion/2023/03/15/americans-feel-more-positive-than-negative-about-jews-mainline-protestants-catholics/

archive: https://archive.ph/d2gIu

>Among all the religious groups asked about, only Jews universally receive net positive ratings from all other groups. While 81% of Jews rate their own group favorably, Christians across various subgroups also rate Jews much more favorably than unfavorably. For example, 45% of Protestants who describe themselves as born-again or evangelical view Jews favorably, compared with 6% who have an unfavorable view toward Jews. (The survey did not include enough interviews with Muslim Americans to accurately measure their views toward Jews or any other group. Read more about how we report the views of smaller U.S. religious groups.)

>Jews are the only religious group who receive a positive rating, on balance, from atheists (+13 percentage points), aside from atheists’ ratings of their own group. Jews also are more likely to express positive than negative views toward atheists. By contrast, atheists feel overwhelmingly negative toward evangelical Christians (79% express unfavorable views, compared with 3% who express positive views). Atheists also are more negative than positive toward Catholics, mainline Protestants, Mormons and Muslims. The negative feelings are mutual when it comes to Protestants and Catholics, who give atheists net negative ratings.

>Within most religious groups, similar shares view Muslims negatively and positively, although some groups (such as born-again or evangelical Protestants and atheists) view Muslims more negatively than positively. Mormons are the only group who express a net positive opinion toward Muslims, with 47% reporting favorable views and 11% reporting unfavorable views.

>In fact, Mormons do not express a net negative opinion toward any group in the survey, and are strongly positive toward several.
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