In 2013, 82 percent of
white evangelicals believed God gave the land of Israel to...
Last year, a Pew survey found that 70 percent of
white evangelicals believed that «Islam encourages more violence than other religions.»
What should shock and shame every Christian is that only 47 % of
white evangelicals believe we should follow the golden rule.
More than half of self - identified Tea Party members say America is a Christian nation, while just over four out of 10
white evangelicals believe that - the same as the proportion of the general population that says so.
Two - thirds of
white evangelicals believe Islam is not part of mainstream American society and contend that it encourages violence more than other faiths, according to Pew.
Half of
white evangelicals believe there is a «great deal» or «fair amount» of extremism among US Muslims.
Not exact matches
During the campaign, the Pew Research Center found that
white evangelicals who
believe it's become more difficult to be a Christian in America today were more likely to support Trump.
Today he's settled in a place where, while things are not as black and
white as they were in the charismatic
evangelical church he grew up in, he nevertheless
believes that «Jesus really was who he said he was».
According to a Pew Research Center survey conducted before the election, about two - thirds of
white evangelicals (67 %) and mainline Protestants (65 %)
believe that America does not have a moral responsibility to accept Syrian refugees.
In fact, only about one - third of
white evangelicals (37 %) and about half of black Protestants (45 %)
believe that churches should endorse candidates during elections.
Among
white evangelical voters, 39 percent
believe Trump's leadership will improve race relations, while 21 percent
believe it will worsen them.
When a
believing friend wrote that the Bible did not apply to the character and conduct of a President, that is when I realized how deeply the
White Evangelical Church of the United States had committed itself to its marriage to All Things Republican.
According to a 2016 Pew Research Center survey, 63 percent of
white evangelicals, 63 percent of Republican - leaning voters, and half of all Americans over 65
believe that Islam encourages violence more than other faiths.
According to a Pew Research Center survey conducted before the election, about two - thirds of
white evangelicals (67 %)
believe that America does not have a moral responsibility to accept Syrian refugees.
Half of
white evangelicals also
believe that there is a «great deal» or «fair amount» of support for extremism among Muslims living in the US.
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.»
While public support for abortion remains at a 20 - year high (57 %, according to Pew Research Center), 70 percent of
white evangelicals and 40 percent of women overall
believe it should be illegal.