Belief in absolute standards for right and wrong among who say religion is their primary source of guidance on what's right and wrong by religious group (2014) Switch to: Religious tradition among who say religion is their primary source of guidance on what's right and wrong by belief in existence of standards for right and wrong
% of who say religion is their primary source of guidance on what's right and wrong who say…
Religious tradition | There are clear standards for what is right and wrong | Right or wrong depends on the situation | Neither/both equally | Don't know | Sample size |
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Catholic | 40% | 57% | 1% | 2% | 2,203 |
Evangelical Protestant | 61% | 37% | 1% | 1% | 5,299 |
Historically Black Protestant | 38% | 60% | 2% | 1% | 929 |
Jehovah's Witness | 62% | 33% | 2% | 3% | 194 |
Jewish | 41% | 55% | 4% | < 1% | 126 |
Mainline Protestant | 43% | 54% | 1% | 1% | 1,825 |
Mormon | 67% | 31% | 2% | < 1% | 428 |
Unaffiliated (religious "nones") | 34% | 63% | 2% | 1% | 441 |
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