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(f) There are some trends of note. The percent attending once a week has been pretty constant at around 20% since the mid-19703. The percent never attending has risen during that time, from below 15% in the mid-19705 to about 20% in 2008. The percent attending several times a year has slightly dropped, from around 14% to around 11%. (g) 62.3%. (h) Absolute belief in heaven by political party: Democrat 53.8%, Independent 49.4%, Republican 77.2%, Other 57.1%. Republicans report the highest percent belief in heaven, next Other, next Democrats, then Independents. (i) 15.9%. To nd this, go back to the QUICKSTATS menu and click on the "Has respondent received a miraculous healing" link. (j) To nd out, click on the \"Patterns" tab. There are many patterns of interest. Older people are much more likely to report having had a miraculous healing, which may not be surprising if they are more likely to have had a health problem that might benet from a healing. In general, the more educated the person, the less likely that person is to report a healing. Females are more likely than males to report having a miraculous healing. (k) 16.5%. (1) The percent with no religious preference has tripled since 1972, and the percent with "Other" preference has also risen. The percent Protestant has declined, while the percent Catholic has been steady. (In) 3%. (11) Yes, Protestant 4%, Catholic 5.7%, Jewish 25.5%, Other 8.9%. (o) Belief in God is highly correlated with church attendance as expected, however, again, there are many people who do not attend but that believe in God. 27.4% of the people that say they never attend church also have no doubts that God exists. Yes, there are some that attend weekly and doubt the existence of God, but the percentage is very small