Pew Research asked Americans how favorably they view people of other faiths. Every major religious group — Evangelicals, Catholics, Jews, Muslims — held a net unfavorable view of at least one other group.
Latter-day Saints were the only exception, extending a net favorable view to every group measured — including atheists. LDS members are among the least favorably viewed groups in America, yet they view every other group more favorably than they are viewed in return.
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