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NEW AGE
About half of the Americans who are familiar with the New Age movement don't take its teachings seriously, and a third of
them say New Age thought runs counter to Judeo-Christian teaching, says a new poll by the Princeton Religious Research
Center.
The poll also shows that the general population's awareness of the New Age is low, but the number of Americans who
adhere to New Age practices is alarmingly high, even among professing Christians. "Many who consider themselves good
Christians nonetheless have engaged in practices that seemingly are counter to the teaching of their church," the pollsters said.
Roughly half of all Americans say they believe in extrasensory perception. Thirty percent of Roman Catholics
and 22 percent of Protestants say they believe in clairvoyance, while 48 percent of Roman Catholics and 44 percent of Protestants say
they believe in psychic healing, the poll shows. The poll indicates that 25 percent of both groups believe the movement of
the stars may help govern the affairs of men and women.
Christianity
Today, February 10, 1992.
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