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Belief in heaven - Belief Statistics Topic

Q23b. In your opinion, does each of the following exist? Heaven (HEAVEN)
Results weighted by WEIGHT (Baylor Religion Survey, Wave II (2007) - Instructional Dataset)


Belief in heaven by Age

 18-2930-3940-4950-5960-6970+TotalMissing
Absolutely not7.9%
21
9.4%
30
6.5%
22
8.7%
26
8.1%
17
9.4%
17
8.3%
133
0
Probably not12.5%
33
10.6%
34
11.0%
37
9.4%
28
6.2%
13
7.7%
14
9.9%
159
0
Probably19.2%
51
20.3%
65
16.3%
55
26.2%
78
19.1%
40
14.9%
27
19.6%
316
0
Absolutely60.4%
160
59.7%
191
66.2%
223
55.7%
166
66.5%
139
68.0%
123
62.2%
1002
0
Missing81712512450
Total 100%
265
100%
320
100%
337
100%
298
100%
209
100%
181
 
1610

Belief in heaven by Education

 No high school diplomaHigh school graduateSome collegeTrade/technical/vocational trainingCollege graduatePostgraduate work/degreeTotalMissing
Absolutely not3.4%
4
7.1%
32
5.5%
24
6.6%
11
11.9%
25
16.0%
32
8.1%
128
5
Probably not5.1%
6
7.5%
34
10.1%
44
9.0%
15
10.0%
21
17.5%
35
9.8%
155
3
Probably18.8%
22
16.2%
73
20.7%
90
19.8%
33
21.4%
45
24.0%
48
19.7%
311
4
Absolutely72.6%
85
69.2%
313
63.7%
277
64.7%
108
56.7%
119
42.5%
85
62.4%
987
18
Missing7146193755
Total 100%
117
100%
452
100%
435
100%
167
100%
210
100%
200
 
1581

Belief in heaven by Gender

 MaleFemaleTotalMissing
Absolutely not11.8%
89
5.0%
43
8.2%
132
0
Probably not12.3%
93
7.7%
66
9.9%
159
0
Probably20.1%
152
19.1%
163
19.6%
315
0
Absolutely55.8%
422
68.1%
580
62.3%
1002
0
Missing2025450
Total 100%
756
100%
852
 
1608

Belief in heaven by Region

 EastMid-WestSouthWestTotalMissing
Absolutely not9.8%
35
5.0%
19
6.1%
31
13.2%
48
8.3%
133
0
Probably not13.7%
49
7.7%
29
6.3%
32
13.5%
49
9.9%
159
0
Probably26.6%
95
23.0%
87
11.5%
59
20.7%
75
19.6%
316
0
Absolutely49.9%
178
64.4%
244
76.1%
389
52.6%
191
62.2%
1002
0
Missing311229450
Total 100%
357
100%
379
100%
511
100%
363
 
1610

Belief in heaven by Religion

 Evangelical ProtestantBlack ProtestantMainline ProtestantCatholicOtherNoneTotalMissing
Absolutely not1.9%
10
0.0%
0
3.8%
12
1.7%
6
16.8%
21
45.4%
79
8.2%
128
7
Probably not3.3%
17
2.7%
2
10.7%
34
8.4%
29
17.6%
22
28.7%
50
9.9%
154
6
Probably12.5%
65
4.1%
3
24.9%
79
27.0%
93
25.6%
32
14.9%
26
19.2%
298
13
Absolutely82.3%
429
93.2%
69
60.6%
192
62.9%
217
40.0%
50
10.9%
19
62.7%
976
19
Missing10113925905
Total 100%
521
100%
74
100%
317
100%
345
100%
125
100%
174
 
1556

Belief in heaven by Worship attendance

 Less than once a yearOnce or twice a yearSeveral times a year1-3 times a monthAbout weeklyWeekly or moreTotalMissing
Absolutely not22.2%
109
5.6%
9
2.9%
5
2.7%
5
2.0%
2
0.4%
2
8.3%
132
3
Probably not20.6%
101
14.2%
23
11.0%
19
4.8%
9
1.0%
1
1.3%
6
10.0%
159
2
Probably25.9%
127
36.4%
59
25.4%
44
22.5%
42
10.0%
10
6.3%
30
19.6%
312
5
Absolutely31.2%
153
43.8%
71
60.7%
105
70.1%
131
87.0%
87
92.1%
442
62.1%
989
11
Missing13713116664
Total 100%
490
100%
162
100%
173
100%
187
100%
100
100%
480
 
1592

Notes

This file contains all of the cases and variables that are in the original 2007 Baylor Religion Survey, but is prepared for easier use in the classroom. Changes have been made in two areas. First, to avoid confusion when constructing tables or interpreting basic analysis, all missing data codes have been set to system missing. Second, many of the continuous variables have been categorized into fewer categories, and added as additional variables to the file.

The Baylor Institute for Studies of Religion (ISR) received a major three-year grant from the John M. Templeton Foundation, to conduct a nationally representative multi-year study of religious values, practices, and behaviors, with a specific focus on consumption of religious goods and services. Using a host of new survey items that improve upon previous work, the study will yield new data to more systematically explore and better understand what sometimes appears to be an ambiguous relationship between trust, civic engagement, and religion. In partnering with the Gallup Organization, we believe this cutting-edge study has the potential to generate data that may well cause scholars to rethink our currently used measures of religious commitment or devoutness, as well as various theories linking the influence of religion to civic engagement, spiritual capital, and many other important social and behavioral outcomes.

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