Religious tradition among adults who feel a deep sense of spiritual peace and wellbeing at least once a week by political ideology (2014) Switch to: Political ideology among adults who feel a deep sense of spiritual peace and wellbeing at least once a week by religious group

% of adults who feel a deep sense of spiritual peace and wellbeing at least once a week who are…

Political ideologyBuddhistCatholicEvangelical ProtestantHinduHistorically Black ProtestantJehovah's WitnessJewishMainline ProtestantMormonMuslimOrthodox ChristianOther ChristianOther FaithsOther World ReligionsUnaffiliated (religious "nones")Don't knowSample size
Conservative< 1%19%46%< 1%7%1%1%14%4%1%< 1%< 1%1%< 1%7%< 1%8,875
Moderate1%22%26%1%8%1%1%16%2%1%1%1%2%< 1%17%< 1%6,568
Liberal2%20%17%1%9%< 1%2%13%1%1%< 1%1%3%1%29%1%4,387
Don't know< 1%16%28%< 1%9%10%1%11%1%1%< 1%< 1%2%1%18%2%1,125
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