84% |
3 p.m. |
85% |
Americans who believe in sin (down six points since 1995). | Time at which two astronomers from Cluj, Romania, say Jesus died on April 3, A.D. 33. | Members of Yale’s Campus Crusade for Christ chapter who are Asian. The university’s Buddhist meditation meetings are almost exclusively attended by whites. |
14% |
4 a.m. |
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Americans who do not believe in sin. | Time at which they say Jesus rose on April 5. |
Sources: Gallup Tuesday Briefing,
The Washington Post
,The Herald
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