Footnote 2 - Americans and the Bible
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Figures on commitment to Christ are based on 2,556 interviews conducted in March and April 1988, with a 2-point margin of error. The 1978 figures are based on at least 1,500 interviews, with a 3-point margin of error. The remaining figures are based on 1,509 in-person interviews conducted with adults 18 and over in January 1983, with a 3-point margin of error.
See Frank M. Snowden, letter, “Did Herodotus Say the Egyptians Were Black?” in Queries & Comments, BAR 16:02.
See Bernard F. Batto, “Red Sea or Reed Sea?” BAR 10:04.
See Mathew Black, “The Strange Visions of Enoch,” BR 03:02.