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- A survey of members in 2004 found 61% regard themselves as Christian.
I can find no referrences to this survey or results. I have removed it until an accurate citation can be provided. From my experience, I would guess that 61% is probably about right, but we should have a propper reference -- Chris Q 07:56, 12 December 2005 (UTC)
It was a survey carried out by the General Assembly's Taskforce in 2004 - and subsequently published / discussed in The Inquirer throughout the earlier stages of 2004. Unfortunately, I do not know the exact date when the results were first published. --Steelson80 23:00, 14 February 2007 (UTC)