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Posted at 11:01 AM ET, 08/02/2012

Survey: Questions linger about President Obama’s faith

“The Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion and Public Life released a survey Thursday showing that just 49 percent of Americans described the president as a Christian, while 17 percent said they believed he was Muslim. Just before the 2008 election, a majority, 55 percent, described then-candidate Obama’s faith as Christian, while just 12 percent said he was Muslim. The lingering questions about Obama’s faith likely come from people of two mind-sets. One is those who have an intense dislike of the president and find confirmation of all their fears in a fever swamp of conspiracy websites. [...] The second factor driving up Obama’s “Muslim number” is doubtless the urge of some respondents to stick it in the pollsters’ ear -- to commit a small act of defiance by giving an answer the voter knows is untrue. When the interloper in the Oval Office is deeply loathed, why credit him with anything, least that he is a Christian? Willful ignorance becomes a political act.”

Recent survey conducted by the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion and Public Life indicated that the president’s religious identity remains a problem among voters more than in 2008.


U.S. President Barack Obama speaks during a news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2011. (Bloomberg)

Read more in the Faith 2012 Quote Archives .

By Georgetown/On Faith  |  11:01 AM ET, 08/02/2012

Tags:  Election 2012, President Obama, religious identity, Faith 2012 Quote Archives, Quote of the Day, Pew survey

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