Two-thirds of Americans are skeptical of those with faith-based objections to COVID-19 vaccines. Just 31% of U.S. adults believe most religious objectors are being sincere, according to data released Thursday by Pew Research Center. However, the survey also revealed that people aren't happy with efforts to fire those seeking religious exemptions. The share of Americans who believe religious objectors should be able to keep their jobs (65%) is nearly identical to the share who question the sincerity of their stated beliefs (67%).