Showing posts with label Poll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Poll. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 03, 2020
Thursday, August 02, 2012
Sunday, October 02, 2011
Approved
God's Approval Rating at 52 Percent
More than half of U.S. voters approve of God's job performance, according to a new poll, making God more popular than all members of Congress.
The poll -- which was conducted by the Democratic research firm Public Policy Polling (PPP) -- surveyed 928 people and found that 52 percent of Americans approved of God's overall dealings, while only 9 percent disapproved.
More than half of U.S. voters approve of God's job performance, according to a new poll, making God more popular than all members of Congress.
The poll -- which was conducted by the Democratic research firm Public Policy Polling (PPP) -- surveyed 928 people and found that 52 percent of Americans approved of God's overall dealings, while only 9 percent disapproved.
Saturday, April 03, 2004
The Poll Poll
Which polls did people respond to?
This Gospel Messenger online poll is not scientific and reflects only our opinions. Results may not reflect the opinions of the Church of the Brethren, and should not be considered representative of the public as a whole.
Which polls did people respond to?
| Are you planning to see "The Passion of the Christ"? | 654 responses(72.9%) |
| Are you going to Annual Conference in Charleston? | 155 responses(17.3%) |
| Which Brethren college has the best basketball team? | 88 responses(9.8%) |
897 total responses | |
This Gospel Messenger online poll is not scientific and reflects only our opinions. Results may not reflect the opinions of the Church of the Brethren, and should not be considered representative of the public as a whole.
Sunday, August 10, 2003
Survey Says...
Our sibling publication, Messenger magazine, has a online survey where readers (or anyone else) can post their opinions. We encourage respondants to answer question #6 with "I do not use e-mail or internet access." And for #21, tell them GM sent you.
Alway willing to jump on a band-wagon, The Gospel Messenger staff have exploited or bussword technology, and posted our own survey.
Our sibling publication, Messenger magazine, has a online survey where readers (or anyone else) can post their opinions. We encourage respondants to answer question #6 with "I do not use e-mail or internet access." And for #21, tell them GM sent you.
Alway willing to jump on a band-wagon, The Gospel Messenger staff have exploited or bussword technology, and posted our own survey.
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