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New study suggests most Americans don't think the Bible has the final say on what's right or wrong

by Tola Mbakwe

New research has claimed that most Americans don't think moral standards come mainly from the Bible. 

A study by the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University surveyed 2,275 US adults in July and asked them what they would like to see as America's moral guide. 

The America's Values Study found 42 per cent of respondents believe that "what you feel in your heart" is the proper moral compass. 

It also discovered that 29 per cent of people believe that majority rule is the best way to decipher between right and wrong. Meanwhile, another 29 per cent said biblical principles should have the final say when it comes to morality.  

However, figures rose to 66 per cent among those who attend evangelical churches when it comes to the Bible having the final say on morality. 

The survey also asked for people's thoughts on traditional moral values. Seventy-one per cent of respondents said they support traditional moral values, which include "integrity, justice, kindness, non-discrimination, trustworthiness, free expression, property ownership, individual growth, and self-control". 

George Barna, director of research at the Cultural Research Center said people used to get their moral compass from faith. However, the government now seems to have more influence in that area. 
"The research indicates that people are now more likely to take their moral cues from government laws and policies than from church teachings about biblical principles," he said. 

"Americans have historically said that when they elect a president they are choosing a chief executive, not a pastor-in-chief, but that distinction appears to be passé. One could reasonably argue that the nation's ideas about right and wrong are now more likely to come from the White House and the halls of Congress, than from our houses of worship. 

"The laws of the land are replacing the laws of God in determining good and evil in America."

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