Only 25 percent of African Americans who hold
evangelical beliefs consider themselves evangelical Christians, compared to 62 percent of whites and 79 percent of Hispanics.
Not exact matches
Holmes concludes the book by describing the
beliefs of modern presidents, from Dwight Eisenhower to George W. Bush, proving that since World War II the presidents have moved in a more orthodox and even
evangelical direction, which seems ironic
considering the assumed rise of secularity in America.
If a presidential candidate believes that God come before country, which is the
belief of most
evangelical christians, than yes their religion should be an issue to
consider esp.
Part 1 is a clarion call to
Evangelicals to examine Evangelicalism, and to
consider that it is not just a
belief in core truths but an attitude and approach to the Scriptures that derived them.