Our Corner | Sports and Religion with AEI’s “Banter”

This week, PRRI Research Director Dan Cox had the opportunity to sit down with the proprietors of the American Enterprise Institute's "Banter" podcast, Stu and Andrew, to discuss our recent poll on sports and religion.

Screen Shot 2013 02 08 at 11.00.08 AM Our Corner | Sports and Religion with AEIs BanterThis week, PRRI Research Director Dan Cox had the opportunity to sit down with the proprietors of the American Enterprise Institute’s “Banter” podcast, Stu and Andrew, to discuss our recent poll on sports and religion. The hosts confessed their impulse to get on their knees and pray during the Super Bowl (one of them is from San Francisco), while Dan explored the poll’s findings, which discovered that nearly 3-in-10 Americans believe God has a hand in the outcome of sporting events.

Dan explained regional differences on the issue, and delved into some of the poll’s other findings, which included Americans’ perspective on whether God rewards faithful athletes with good health and success. Does God have stronger feelings about Ray Lewis, the Ravens linebacker who often expresses his faith publicly, than the ill-fated Tim Tebow, who often prays on the field but may soon be out of a job?

You can listen to the podcast here. Dan’s section begins around 9 minutes in.


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