The original Lunar Sabbath Poll is discussed in the following article.
I counted the omer
I will
This Yom Teruah, I will....
"Chanukah....
"Talmud....
Messianic Judaism should be under the umbrella of....
"I worship at....
I believe G-d is.....
"When is the 'Rapture?'"
"Should Believers Observe Christmas?"
"Should Gentiles Observe The Holy Days (Yom Teruah, Passover, etc)"
"Was the 7th day Sabbath changed to Sunday?"
"Should Gentiles be circumcised?"
Messianic Poll Results
This poll has been reworded for clarity and has been reset.
every day (25 %)
most days (25 %)
a few days (25 %)
one day (0 %)
none, I don't count the omer (10 %)
none, but I meant to (15 %)
observe Passover alone
(16 %)
attend a seder at someone's home
(18 %)
attend a community seder
(24 %)
host a seder in my own home
(16 %)
do two or more choices above
(16 %)
not observe Passover
(8 %)
hear the shofar at shul (26 %)
hear the shofar at home (4 %)
hear the shofar via media device (21 %)
blow the shofar at shul (0 %)
blow the shofar at home (or elsewhere) (31 %)
hear and blow shofar (4 %)
not hear shofar at all (9 %)
Is commanded and should be observed by believers (10 %)
May be observed but not commanded (78 %)
Is strictly oral tradition and should be avoided (6 %)
Not sure (4 %)
Contains God's Truth and should be studied (27 %)
Contains partial truths and should be read with discernment (52 %)
Contains a little truth, but overall cannot edify the believer (6 %)
Contains no truth and should be avoided by believers (7 %)
not sure (6 %)
Judaism (57 %)
Christianity (17 %)
Religion (13 %)
Other (8 %)
Not Sure (2 %)
Church (12%)
Synogogue (non-messianic) (5%)
Messianic Congregation (46%)
Other religious affiliation (0%)
Home (fellowship on internet) (14%)
Home (no internet fellowship) (22%)
A trinity/tri-unity (21%)
One & Yeshua is G-d. (53%)
One & Yeshua isn't G-d. (18%)
Different from above options (4%)
Not Sure (2%)
Before great tribulation (22%)
Middle of great tribulation (5%)
After great tribulation (37%)
Rapture has already occurred (0%)
Rapture not meant literally (2%)
There is no rapture (21%)
Other (5%)
Not sure (4%)
No (86%)
Yes (7%)
Not sure (6%)
Yes (70%)
No (22%)
Only if formally converted (6%)
Not sure (2%)
No (71%)
Yes (26%)
Not Sure (1%)
Yes (56%)
No (25%)
Only If Formally Converted (18%)
Not Sure (0%)