"Among White evangelicals, support for Trump is higher among those who attend church regularly – that is, at least once or twice a month – than among those who don’t." www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/...
Among White evangelicals, support for Trump is higher among those who attend church regularly than among those who don’t.
White Catholics are declining in number due to criminal priest rapists and brown Catholics, mostly immigrant hispanics, are the future of the church. We live in strange times.
And Mainline Protestants don't exist.
Makes sense. Mark Robinson can show up in a church, announce that some folks need killing and Christians are like "yep. plz let me be in on that killing." Yes I know "not all christians" but meh, they're all morally bankrupt.
Wonder how much of this is due to illegal political speech coming from the pulpit
It's the only place they gather and talk to others like them, so they know they're right about what "everyone else is thinking" because of their literal cult meetings tell them they are right.It's the only place they gather and talk to others like them, so they know they're right about what "everyone else is thinking" because of their literal cult meetings tell them they are right.
Check this out: Sam Rodriguez, now praying for Trump (see below), told me in 2008 that Latino evangelicals "will have to decide whether they can vote for McCain-Palin in spite of the Nativism, xenophobia, and quasi-racist elements embedded in the Republican Party." prospect.org/article/fund...
Surely that should be "claim to attend church regularly"? Or is that based on more than individual survey answers (which might be heavily influenced by the difference between people's subjective perception of themselves and reality)?