What’s wrong with America and the Church
The demographics of sexual orientation and gender identity in the United States have been studied in the social sciences in recent decades. A 2017 Gallup poll concluded that 4.5% of adult Americans identified as LGBT with 5.1% of women identifying as LGBT, compared with 3.9% of men.
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Acceptance of homosexuality is rising across the broad spectrum of American Christianity, including among members of churches that strongly oppose homosexual relationships as sinful, according to an extensive Pew Research Center survey of U.S. religious beliefs and practices.
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Christianity is the most prevalent religion in the United States. In a 2015 survey, 75% of adults in the United States identified as Christians, 70.6% in 2014, 78% in 2012, 81.6% in 2001, and 85% in 1990. About 62% of those polled claim to be members of a church congregation.
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Jun 21, 2018 — Among women who have had an abortion: Two-thirds (65 percent) say church members judge single women who are pregnant. A majority (54
IT TURNS OUT CHRISTIANS HAVE MORE ABORTIONS THAN ANY OTHER RELIGIOUS GROUP IN AMERICA
A SURVEY BY A CHRISTIAN RESEARCH GROUP SUGGESTS 70 PERCENT OF WOMEN WHO'VE HAD AN ABORTION IDENTIFY AS CHRISTIAN.
Many Catholics in the United States disagree with the official position promulgated by the Church; the views of these people range from allowing exceptions in a generally anti-abortion position, to complete acceptance of abortion.[1][2][3][4][5] There is a distinction between practicing Catholics and non-practicing Catholics on the issue; practicing Catholics, along with Latino Catholics, are far more likely to be anti-abortion, while non-practicing Catholics are more likely to be pro-abortion rights.[3][4][5][6]
40% of all Millennials believe the Bible is simply a book composed of fables, legends, and moral precepts.
Regular church attendance has dropped from 70% of our population in 1960 to just 20%. And now, 28% of those who were regular church attenders (Pre-COVID), have not attended in person or watched an online worship service even one time since the outbreak.
Only 65% of Americans believe Heaven exists.
Only 55% of Americans believe in the Devil.
41% of Americans believe there is no God!
69% of churchgoers believe that everyone will go to heaven.
Only 45% of all Millennials are confident that God exists.
30% of U.S. Adults believe in a cosmic force rather than the Almighty God described in the Bible.
56% of churchgoers don’t believe that sharing their faith is an essential obligation of their Christian life.
Only 37% of the U.S. Population has confidence in the “Church” and its leaders.
71% of Americans see nothing morally wrong with having sex before marriage.
62% of college-age Millennials (ages 18-24) say the church is too hypocritical and judgmental.
Two-thirds (62%) of American adults favor same-sex marriage.
70% of all Americans are angry every day . . . and 31% report they’re “really angry” every day. Half of our population is angrier than they’ve ever been!
At least 2.3 million people leave the church every year.
50% of churchgoers are unsure if people who know them are aware that they are Christians.
Only 2% of churchgoers invited an unchurched person to church in the last year.
The demographics of sexual orientation and gender identity in the United States have been studied in the social sciences in recent decades. A 2017 Gallup poll concluded that 4.5% of adult Americans identified as LGBT with 5.1% of women identifying as LGBT, compared with 3.9% of men.
1.4 Million Adults Identify As Transgender In America, Study Says
June 30, 20168:22 PM ET
BILL CHAPPELL
Acceptance of homosexuality is rising across the broad spectrum of American Christianity, including among members of churches that strongly oppose homosexual relationships as sinful, according to an extensive Pew Research Center survey of U.S. religious beliefs and practices.
LGBT Population in U.S. ://news.gallup.com › poll › lgbt-population-significa...
Aug 11, 2014 — Americans who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgender are significantly less religious than other Americans, a difference that is ..
New poll reveals 75 percent of Americans want abortion...
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https://www.liveaction.org/
We are dedicated to rescuing babies and inspiring a culture that defends life. Join millions who are standing for the preborn. Educating America. Pro-Life Advocates. Seeking Truth.
Does not provide abortions
Christianity is the most prevalent religion in the United States. In a 2015 survey, 75% of adults in the United States identified as Christians, 70.6% in 2014, 78% in 2012, 81.6% in 2001, and 85% in 1990. About 62% of those polled claim to be members of a church congregation.
Survey: Women Go Silently From Church to Abortion Clinic ...https://www.focusonthefamily.com › pro-life › survey-...
Jun 21, 2018 — Among women who have had an abortion: Two-thirds (65 percent) say church members judge single women who are pregnant. A majority (54
IT TURNS OUT CHRISTIANS HAVE MORE ABORTIONS THAN ANY OTHER RELIGIOUS GROUP IN AMERICA
A SURVEY BY A CHRISTIAN RESEARCH GROUP SUGGESTS 70 PERCENT OF WOMEN WHO'VE HAD AN ABORTION IDENTIFY AS CHRISTIAN.
Many Catholics in the United States disagree with the official position promulgated by the Church; the views of these people range from allowing exceptions in a generally anti-abortion position, to complete acceptance of abortion.[1][2][3][4][5] There is a distinction between practicing Catholics and non-practicing Catholics on the issue; practicing Catholics, along with Latino Catholics, are far more likely to be anti-abortion, while non-practicing Catholics are more likely to be pro-abortion rights.[3][4][5][6]
40% of all Millennials believe the Bible is simply a book composed of fables, legends, and moral precepts.
Regular church attendance has dropped from 70% of our population in 1960 to just 20%. And now, 28% of those who were regular church attenders (Pre-COVID), have not attended in person or watched an online worship service even one time since the outbreak.
Only 65% of Americans believe Heaven exists.
Only 55% of Americans believe in the Devil.
41% of Americans believe there is no God!
69% of churchgoers believe that everyone will go to heaven.
Only 45% of all Millennials are confident that God exists.
30% of U.S. Adults believe in a cosmic force rather than the Almighty God described in the Bible.
56% of churchgoers don’t believe that sharing their faith is an essential obligation of their Christian life.
Only 37% of the U.S. Population has confidence in the “Church” and its leaders.
71% of Americans see nothing morally wrong with having sex before marriage.
62% of college-age Millennials (ages 18-24) say the church is too hypocritical and judgmental.
Two-thirds (62%) of American adults favor same-sex marriage.
70% of all Americans are angry every day . . . and 31% report they’re “really angry” every day. Half of our population is angrier than they’ve ever been!
At least 2.3 million people leave the church every year.
50% of churchgoers are unsure if people who know them are aware that they are Christians.
Only 2% of churchgoers invited an unchurched person to church in the last year.