Straight off of the Wikipedia page for "Religion in the United States"
According to a 2007 Pew Research Center survey,[9] the following is the order of religious preferences in the United States:
Yes the Americans do believe in jesus at Christmas. That depends. Not all Americans are Christians.
the gullible half
Jesus is God, He is part of the Holy Trinity. The Holy Trinity is the God,the Father, Jesus, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
I believe that less than 10% listen to post hardcore.
i dont know but im doing a report on this and i would like to know too :)
Yes because that way the Europeans couldn't tell people about Jesus if they didn't believe they had souls.
Cherokee's in modern times believe in a wide variety of religions including the Judeo Christian belief systems; which include, encompass, beliefs in Jesus. Before the introduction of missionaries from Europe (c1492) native Americans did not know who Jesus was, much less have any belief in him.
15-20 percent depresiion affected what percent of americans.
If the question is: DO YOU BELIEVE IN JESUS, I most certainly do.
There are by 2001 estimates, 159,030,000 Christians in the United States. (Source: American Religious Identity Survey)
Thirty-three (33) percent of Americans believe in UFO visits according to a study that was conducted in the year 2000. According to the study, Americans believe that there have been both visits and landings by space aliens. Beyond that, Americans tend to show far less agreement over whether or not there have been actual interactions between space aliens and earthlings.
No they don't believe in Jesus. They believe more in science, in astrology.