Three-quarters of Americans agree that most people have forgotten the true meaning of Christmas, a concern expressed by more Christians than non-religious individuals, according to a recent survey.

In a nationally representative survey of 1,023 adults, 84% of Christians believe that Americans have forgotten the true meaning of Christmas, with 50% strongly agreeing and 34% somewhat agreeing. Forty-two percent of all Americans strongly agree with this opinion, while 33% somewhat agree.

The survey was conducted from Dec. 9–11 by Ipsos using KnowledgePanel, with a margin of sampling error of +/- 3.3 percentage points at the 95% confidence level.

Among non-religious Americans, 60% believe that many have forgotten the true meaning of Christmas.

Conversely, 4% of Christians strongly disagreed with the statement, and 9% somewhat disagreed. Regarding all Americans, 6% strongly disagreed with the statement, and 10% somewhat disagreed. … (Excerpt from The Christian Post)

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