Forty percent of the Americans surveyed failed to fill a prescription because of cost.
Only 12 percent of the Baptists surveyed agreed with the statement.
Four years ago, only 4 percent of those surveyed mentioned drugs as the most important problem facing the city.
And 83 percent of those surveyed offered financial assistance for adoptions, up from 70 percent in 2000.
A 1994 Gallup poll found that five percent of those surveyed admitted to having prayed for bad things to happen to particular people.
In the most recent Gallup Poll, 31 percent of those surveyed called economic conditions "poor."
Some 80 percent of those surveyed support military attacks, including suicide bombings, against the Israelis, compared with 44 percent in mid-1998.
About 40 percent of Americans surveyed say they read newspapers.
However, the 41 percent of the members surveyed who reported lower inventories was the highest number in four years.
A stunning 78 percent of Americans surveyed had never traveled to visit a patriotic home, a news release reported.