Sentences with phrase «evangelicals say»

Quote - Intolerance may be difficult to define, but some evangelicals say they have become victims of intolerance because of their reverence for the Bible.
55 % of all white evangelicals say Trump is «hard to like» 46 % of white evangelicals who support Trump say the same
51 % of all white evangelicals say Trump is moral 68 % of white evangelicals who support Trump say the same 12 % of black Protestants say the same [Pew Research Center # 6]
In the middle: 24 percent of evangelicals say Dreamers should be allowed to stay and become legal residents, but not citizens, if they meet certain legal requirements.
About 13 percent of evangelicals say they support BLM, less than half the share of practicing Christians (28 %) or those who attended church in the past week (30 %) who also do so.
Oddly, when Evangelicals say I'm not orthodox, they have to realize that Roman Catholics and Eastern Orthodox might say the same about them, since apostolic succession and the primacy of the bishops aren't small matters in those traditions.
We evangelicals say that we have, but I personally recognise that we have got to supply more evidence that we have.
If Evangelicals say the Mormons are not Christians, they are correct according to their own definition of Christian.
Other Iowan evangelicals say Romney's Mormonism isn't a deal - breaker.
Many Iowa evangelicals say Gingrich has redeemed himself.
Evangelicals say that Mormons are not Christians because they are afraid Mormon missionaries will come and take away their congregations (and hence their livelihood).
Previous Pew surveys show that about half of white evangelicals say Mormonism is not a Christian faith.
From the article, «Intolerance may be difficult to define, but some evangelicals say they have become victims of intolerance because of their reverence for the Bible.»
For example, 52 % of white Evangelicals say clergy contribute a lot to society, but only 28 % of Hispanic Catholics say the same.
But Sprigg and other evangelicals say changing attitudes toward homosexuality have created a new victim: closeted Christians who believe the Bible condemns homosexuality but will not say so publicly for fear of being labeled a hateful bigot.
«The vast majority of evangelicals say they see abortion as morally wrong, but barely a majority say that they want to see Roe v. Wade overturned.»
He exercises, as the evangelicals say these days, servant leadership.
Beck, who many evangelicals say is not a Christian because of his Mormon beliefs, says on his website that the Friday event «will help heal your soul.»
Also in 2007, 52 percent of evangelicals said religious teachings most influence their views of right and wrong, compared to the 2 percent who cited scientific information.
A new PRRI survey released today asked a different question, but found similar results: 73 percent of white evangelicals said Islam was at odds with American values, compared with 56 percent of all Americans.
According to a Pew Research Center survey of 1,655 registered voters released today, more than half of white evangelicals said they weren't satisfied with their ballot options (55 %), reflecting the feeling of Americans at large (58 %).
Forty - two percent of evangelicals said a politician's affair «wouldn't matter» in 2016.
Again, more black Protestants than white evangelicals said they could see both sides (20 % black Protestants, 12 % white evangelicals) or neither side (28 % black Protestants, 22 % white evangelicals).
Only a third (36 %) of evangelicals said the same of groups at private schools.
Still, 44 percent of evangelicals said no.
But left with only Trump or Clinton as options, 93 percent of Republican or Republican - leaning white evangelicals said they will vote for Trump.
Seven in ten white evangelicals said churches, synagogues, and other houses of worship contribute to solving social problems (70 %), down from 86 percent in 2008.
Sure, there may be those who oppose abortion on a primarily scientific or pragmatic basis — but with the overwhelming majority of evangelicals saying that they oppose most abortion, it ultimately becomes an issue of what we see as right and wrong.
Nonetheless, it is interesting to note that 62 percent of those who described themselves as evangelicals said «Christian first», while Catholics and oldline Protestants went 62 and 65 percent, respectively, for «American first».
In a 2014 survey by the Evangelical Alliance, nearly a third of evangelicals said they were more engaged in politics than five years prior.
About a third of Americans (36 %) who identified as evangelical said they sometimes drank alcohol, with adults who attend church once a week or more less likely to drink at all (38 %) than those who attend once or twice a month (53 %), only on religious holidays (55 %), or rarely (59 %).
Americans are more worried about Islamic extremism internationally, with three - quarters of white evangelicals saying they're «very concerned» about the impact of these views around the world, Pew wrote.
About two - thirds of white evangelicals said they don't believe Islam is a part of mainstream America; a whopping 72 percent said, «There is a natural conflict between Islam and democracy; 38 percent believe that «half or more U.S. Muslims are anti-American»; 51 percent believe there is a «great deal / fair amount of extremism among U.S. Muslims»; 63 percent said «Islam encourages violence more than other faiths.»
You know, the headline of this article could just as well have read «Evangelical says Mormonism isn't Christian».
(CNN)- We ran a column Monday from Richard Mouw, president of Fuller Theological Seminary, an evangelical school in Pasadena, California, called «My Take: This evangelical says Mormonism isn't a cult.»
My Take: This evangelical says Mormonism isn't a cult — CNN Belief Blog — CNN.com Blogs 激安水着 http://www.swimwilliamss.info/

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Moore, who identifies as an evangelical Christian and views homosexuality as a lifestyle that is «against nature,» said in a 2005 interview on C - SPAN2 that he believes «homosexual conduct should be illegal.»
About a third of respondents say Moore, an evangelical who has described the race as a «spiritual battle,» has higher moral standards.
The group says that the legislation would, for example, allow an evangelical police officer to refuse to patrol a Jewish street festival or «an EMT could claim the law is on his side after refusing service to a dying transgender person in the street.»
«Silicon Valley titans have at times exhibited an evangelical and single - minded devotion to the logic of disruption,» he says.
«Cruz played a lot of the right cards,» says a national political adviser with deep Evangelical ties, who did not want to speak on the record about Cruz's success because he is backing another candidate.
«It was part of the introduction process,» says David Barton, an Evangelical leader who heads up Keep the Promise, a network of pro-Cruz super PACs.
De La Rosa herself became evangelical: «When I have a daughter,» she says, «we're going to skip the tampon and go straight to the cup.»
Just look, Perkins said, at the way the Family Research Council's Tony Perkins, a major figure within the evangelical world, used a popular golf euphemism for a «do - over» — a «mulligan» — to imply that Trump's alleged affair with Stormy Daniels should be ignored.
The leader of the conservative evangelical organization Family Research Council said that evangelicals were happy to give President Donald Trump a «do - over» after a previously unpublished 2011 interview with adult film actress Stormy Daniels revealed that she may have been paid to remain silent about an extramarital affair with Trump in 2006.
Speaking to Politico's Edward - Isaac Dovere about the Daniels incident, Tony Perkins said evangelicals «kind of gave him — «All right, you get a mulligan.
After evangelicals raised concerns, Trudeau dismissed the issue as a «kerfuffle» and Employment Minister Patty Hajdu said that the problem is that evangelicals failed to understand the attestation.
Whether his mix of theological orthodoxy and evangelical piety centered in unmediated grace has a future in the Episcopal Church of this country is, to say the least, uncertain.
Evangelicals must say «Whatever the cost Lord, I'll follow.
Another way of cutting the evangelical electorate is to say that 86 % supported someone other than Romney and 85 % didn't choose a Mormon.
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