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This poll is mainly valid for US/Uk citizens who till beleive in many superstitions. But most european atheists are not so credulous, and many chritians do not beleiuve in all what state the Bible, specially in the Old Testament or in the fact that Mary was a virgin or that Jesus had no brother, in the Trinity, etc., many dogmatic facts imposed by the Church.
Is it statistically significant that the belief in the “miraculous” parts of the myth (rose from dead, born of virgin, walked on water) vary by 6%?
I mean, if you’ve accepted the concept of miracles, which distinguish between them?
This poll is mainly valid for US/Uk citizens who till beleive in many superstitions. But most european atheists are not so credulous, and many chritians do not beleiuve in all what state the Bible, specially in the Old Testament or in the fact that Mary was a virgin or that Jesus had no brother, in the Trinity, etc., many dogmatic facts imposed by the Church.