"One of the puzzles of a newly released survey about Christmas in the
United States was the striking finding that Americans' belief in the
historical accuracy of the Christmas story -- the virgin birth, the
angelic proclamation to the shepherds, the star of Bethlehem, and the
wise men from the East -- has fallen by nearly 20 percentage points
during the last decade. In a PSRA/Newsweek poll in December 2004,
two-thirds (67 percent) of Americans affirmed their belief that the
Christmas story is historically accurate, compared to 24 percent who
said they believed it is a theological story written to affirm faith in
Jesus Christ. In the December 2013 PRRI/RNS Religion News Survey,
the percentage of Americans affirming the historical accuracy of the
Christmas story fell to less than half (49 percent), with 4-in-10 (40
percent) saying they believe it is a theological story written to affirm
Christian faith..."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robert-p-jones-phd/a-christmas-belief-myster_b_4455526.html
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