Most white evangelicals (63 %) and black Protestants (67 %) said churches should express views on social and political matters, but fewer (37 % white evangelicals, 45 % black Protestants) thought churches should endorse candidates.
Not exact matches
White evangelicals are the
most likely, with 52 percent seeing tension (they're only religious group in which the majority see a conflict between their beliefs and science).
-- like the Republican
evangelicals who all think their church is the
most Christian, the
most right, the only ones going to heaven yet ignore the real teachings of Jesus by judging others, ignoring charity and the needs of their community, not understanding when the Lord's Prayer begins with «Our» Father — the «Our» is not just
white people.
White evangelicals (64 %) are also the
most ardent that abortion should be illegal in «all or
most cases.»
Washington (CNN)- Forty years after the Supreme Court protected abortion rights in Roe v. Wade, a new survey finds that
white evangelicals remain the only major religious group that supports overturning the landmark ruling, even though
most such groups find abortion morally wrong.
White evangelicals are the most likely to view the change negatively (77 percent), but the majority of white mainline Protestants (66 percent), black Protestants (65 percent), and Catholics (61 percent) feel like
White evangelicals are the
most likely to view the change negatively (77 percent), but the majority of
white mainline Protestants (66 percent), black Protestants (65 percent), and Catholics (61 percent) feel like
white mainline Protestants (66 percent), black Protestants (65 percent), and Catholics (61 percent) feel likewise.
White evangelicals are the
most ambivalent on whether employers with a religious objection should be allowed to skip providing contraception coverage for employees (53 %); weekly churchgoers felt a little more strongly (62 %).
The hypocrisy here is staggering, for as everyone knows,
white evangelicals overwhelmingly support President Trump, a man who has been accused by more than twenty women of sexual assault, who is on record bragging about those assaults, and who was recently found in a Christianity Today poll to be
evangelicals» «
most trusted celebrity.»
The stark reality is that
most white Christians, including more than 80 percent of
white evangelical Christians, supported Donald Trump for president, despite his evident immorality, bigotry, and disregard for the dignity of women, (not to mention complete lack of qualification or competency).
Yes, Barack Obama is the wrong type of Christian for
white evangelicals in America, they are willing to fall head over heels in love with Mitt Romney the Mormon, of which
most of these churches have preached against this religious group from the inception that it's a CULT and you need to stay away from that type of doctrine.
(The issues
white evangelicals are
most concerned about: terrorism, the economy, and foreign policy / immigration.)
A recent PRRI / RNS poll reveals that
white evangelicals support a Mormon presidential candidate over Obama by an overwhelming 49 % margin, but are simultaneously the religious group
most likely to say it is important for a presidential candidate to share their religious beliefs (67 %).
In recent decades,
white evangelicals — and yes, that's a statistically identifiable voting bloc and I'm using it as such in this article — have been among the
most consistent supporters of the Republican Party.
White evangelicals, especially the
most traditionalist, have become the core of the GOP electorate.
Her
evangelical ties:
White is among America's
most well - known prosperity gospel preachers.
White evangelicals indicated the
most frustration toward the press, pollsters, and the Democratic Party, giving each a lower grade than their fellow Christians or American voters overall did.
When asked what should be Trump's first priority as president,
white evangelical voters
most often picked health care (31 %), immigration (13 %), the economy (11 %), and unemployment (10 %).
White evangelicals (83 %) are the
most likely of all to want a candidate that shares their faith, followed by black Protestants (72 %), two - thirds of whom identify as
evangelicals according to Pew.
Furthermore,
most of the growth is among non-Anglos, and
white evangelicals are a more negative story.
White Evangelicals are more conservative on abortion, homosexuality, and other so - called «family issues» than are
most Americans.
Most of them are
White Evangelical Protestants.
While surveys have found that
most self - identified
white evangelicals approve of Trump's temporary moratorium on refugees,
most evangelical leaders oppose it.
Most white born - again
evangelicals would love to see a theocracy in this country.
The US religious group that has shifted
most since then: self - identified
white evangelicals.
According to a Pew Research Center report released last year, 40 percent of American women oppose abortion in all or
most circumstances, and
white evangelical Protestants are far more likely than any other religious group to side against it.
«Along religious lines,
white evangelical Protestants and black Protestants, on the one hand, and atheists and agnostics on the other, are the
most likely to say they are uncomfortable with Romney's faith,» the Pew report said.