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		<title>By: Religious Knowledge Survey &#124; Uncle Brice's Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Do you know who Joseph Smith is? 51% of those surveyed correctly identified him. Only 44% knew that the Mormon religion was founded in the 1800s and only 40% knew that the Book of Mormon tells the story of Jesus appearing to people in the Americas. For more information about Mormons, you might want to read, Mitt Romney Believes What?. [...]</description>
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