Nearly half of voters say the religious aspects of the Christmas holiday are not receiving as much attention as in the past, according to a recent poll.
The Hill-HarrisX survey data, which was released on Dec. 20, was also broken down along party lines. It found that a majority of Republicans, 57 percent, said there was too little emphasis on religion during Christmas, while 45 percent Democrats and 37 percent Independents said the same.
Meanwhile, it also found that a majority of voters aged 50 and over said there was too little emphasis on religion during Christmas, while only 29 percent of voters age 18 to 34 and 39 percent of voters aged 35 to 49 said the same.
The survey was conducted with 1,000 respondents between Dec. 13 and 14. It has a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3.1 percentage points.
Americans See Religion as a Force for Good
Despite the waning influence on society, a majority of Americans say that they see religion as a force for good. A poll of the Pew Research Center in November found that 55 percent of Americans say that churches and religious organizations do more good than harm in U.S. society as opposed to 20 percent who say the opposite.It also found that 70 percent of people support freedom of religious groups or organizations to make their own decisions on hiring and leadership without government interference, and 74 percent of Americans say that individuals should be free to believe marriage is a union between and man and a woman without facing discrimination from the government.
The Becket Fund is a non-profit organization and law firm defending religious rights. The study began this year and surveyed 1,000 American adults across the country online between mid-September and mid-October.
“While the challenges that face our country are great, the bonds that unite us as Americans are much stronger. Together, we must strive to foster a culture of deeper understanding and respect—traits that exemplify the teachings of Christ.”
The president also reminded Americans to cherish the religious freedoms they enjoy and paid tribute to the men and women of the Armed Forces.