Rasmussen 77 Percent Believe Jesus Rose From the
Dead
April 7, 2012
Erica Ritz
Consider here the impact of
Atheism on American Society over the last four decades concerning Christmas
Displays, Easter Displays, Ten Commandment Displays and public mentions of God,
Jesus, Prayer, Christmas Carols, The Bible, and Now Marriage of a husband and
wife and know now the small minority these angry people represent that have
been thwarting the religious freedom of the majority of Americans. Understand
now how the media on the behalf of these, has turned this nation upside down,
and pressured law makers and courts to accommodate unknown rights of a few in
freedom from not religion but specifically Christianity.
Realize that the great number of
Christians, the majority of those in this nation have fought themselves to a
standstill and even to oblivion in taking up the utterly false doctrine of
Fairness and such socialist claptrap putting out their eyes, their ears, cutting
off their hands and feet, and even castration to the point of complete
nullification of themselves all to show they are for equality of all in race
sex and religion. In all of this over
the last four decades nothing has been gained for Christ and the Church and the
family and instead everything has been sacrificed and lost. And we are speaking
here specifically of the soul of the church and of this once Christian Nation.
The time has come to recognize the
sin corruption and perversion of the truth by our parents and grand parents and
turn again to the Lord and to the truth, so as to reverse this
nations great moral backslide. If
by such a few this great evil could be accomplished, how much more can the many
Christians of good heart can turn this nation around beginning in their own
households and their own local communities.

Rasmussen polled 1,000 adults between April 3-4 on
various Easter-related topics, and found some interesting results.
They asked:
1. Do you consider Easter to be one of our nation’s most important
holidays, least important holidays or somewhere in between?
2. Will you attend a church service to celebrate Easter this year?
3. Will you have a family meal to celebrate Easter?
4. Will you or your family have an Easter egg hunt for Easter this
year?
5. Do you believe the person known to history as Jesus Christ actually
walked the earth about 2000 years ago?
6. Do you believe that Jesus Christ was the Son of God who came to
Earth to die for our sins?
7. Do you believe that Jesus Christ rose from the dead?

With a margin of error +/- 3%, Rasmussen found “Americans’ belief in the divinity of Jesus Christ remains
strong.”
86% of American adults believe that Jesus Christ walked the
Earth 2,000 years ago, while just seven percent (7%) don’t share this belief.
Furthermore, 77% of those polled believe Jesus rose from the dead.
This is only a percentage point lower (within the margin of error) than in 2011
and 2010, when 78% espoused the same belief.
Rasmussen claims a 95% level of confidence in their report.
How would you answer Rasmussen’s questions?