DENVER - Negative opinions about Islam are on the rise, Mormons are
viewed as Christian but different and Pope Benedict XVI trails his
predecessor in popularity, a poll of Americans released Tuesday said.
The survey of 3,000 adults from Aug. 1-18 was conducted for the Pew
Research Center and the Pew Forum on Religion and Public Life.
The number of Americans who say Islam has little or nothing in common
with their own religion has spiked to 70 percent in the past two years
from 59 percent, the poll found.
Another significant shift has taken place: In 2005, 36 percent of the
public said Islam is more likely than other faiths to encourage
violence among its believers. That number has risen to 45 percent.
Fifty-three percent of Americans viewed Mormonism positively, while 27
percent viewed Mormons unfavorably.
A slim majority - 52 percent - said Mormonism is a Christian religion.
Yet among non-Mormon believers, more than six in ten said Mormonism and
their own religion are very different.
The poll also found that Pope Benedict XVI has high approval ratings
with the public two years into his papacy: 73 percent with an opinion
view him favorably. Those numbers lag behind those of his more traveled
predecessor, Pope John Paul II, who garnered 86 percent favorable
ratings in 1996.
Benedict does not have the public's confidence in promoting good
relations with other religions, the poll found. Nearly half who know
something about the pope say he is only doing a fair or good job on
that subject.
The poll's margin of error is plus or minus 2 percentage points.
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