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>> "So often, white evangelicals have been pointing in judgment to white mainline groups, saying when you have liberal theology you decline," said Robert Jones, chief executive of PRRI. "I think this data really does challenge that interpretation of linking theological conservatism and growth."

Huh ? This guy doesn't believe his OWN polling results which conclusively demonstrate the truth in the statement that liberal theology causes decline ?

ALL the 'main line' denominations have gotten FAR more liberal (read- man's word substituted for G_d's WORD) over the past decades and it most certainly HAS resulted in a marked decline in the number of Christians.

From a Christian theologically (ie. Biblically based) understanding, this is perfectly understandable. G_d's Word accomplishes FAITH - it is NOT of ourselves - and when we abandon and reject HIS WORD - substituting 'our word' because it 'tickles the ear' of many - FAITH is rejected also. All glory, laud, and honour ... to HIM alone. We do not 'come to FAITH' - FAITH comes to us, through G_d's WORD alone.

So, Robert Jones, chief executive of PRRI, you also demonstrate this total lack of understanding. What you call 'conservative theology' is not liberal or conservative at all. It is the difference between NOT changing G_d's WORD, to changing to 'our words' in a futile attempt to appeal to men, which never builds FAITH. That is the difference between 'Religion of the LAW and Religion of the Gospel'. There are only two religions - "The Way, the Truth, the Light - G_d has done it ALL and all GOOD comes from HIM ALONE" and 'what we can do to be better idiots'.

To unbelievers, Christianity is foolishness - and will never make sense.

Christ Himself is the author and PERFECTOR of the 'Christian Faith' - not man and his (lack) of any power to do that which is perfect.
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White Christians are now a minority of US population
By: Decomposed
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Wed, 06 Sep 17 5:55 PM
Msg. 33203 of 47202

On the brighter side, this board's White Christians can now assert their minority status and demand equal treatment. You may begin marching on Washington, defacing Muslim Mosques and rioting in the streets. Kill a few cops. After all, #WCLM! 

September 6, 2017

Survey: White Christians are now a minority of US population

By RACHEL ZOLL
AP Religion Writer

NEW YORK (AP) -- The share of Americans who identify as white and Christian has dropped below 50 percent, a transformation fueled by immigration and by growing numbers of people who reject organized religion altogether, according to a new survey released Wednesday.

Christians overall remain a large majority in the U.S., at nearly 70 percent of Americans. However, white Christians, once predominant in the country's religious life, now comprise only 43 percent of the population, according to the Public Religion Research Institute, or PRRI, a polling organization based in Washington. Four decades ago, about eight in 10 Americans were white Christians.

The change has occurred across the spectrum of Christian traditions in the U.S., including sharp drops in membership in predominantly white mainline Protestant denominations such as Presbyterians and Lutherans; an increasing Latino presence in the Roman Catholic Church as some non-Hispanic white Catholics leave; and shrinking ranks of white evangelicals, who until recently had been viewed as immune to decline.

The trends identified in the survey are fueling anxiety about the place of Christians in society, especially among evangelicals, alarmed by support for gay marriage and by the increasing share of Americans - about one-quarter - who don't identify with a faith group. President Donald Trump, who repeatedly promised to protect the religious liberty of Christians, drew 80 percent of votes by white evangelicals, a constituency that remains among his strongest supporters.

About 17 percent of Americans now identify as white evangelical, compared to 23 percent a decade ago, according to the survey. Membership in the conservative Southern Baptist Convention, the largest U.S. Protestant group, dropped to 15.2 million last year, its lowest number since 1990, according to an analysis by Chuck Kelley, president of the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.

"So often, white evangelicals have been pointing in judgment to white mainline groups, saying when you have liberal theology you decline," said Robert Jones, chief executive of PRRI. "I think this data really does challenge that interpretation of linking theological conservatism and growth."

The PRRI survey of more than 100,000 people was conducted from January 2016 to January of this year and has a margin of error of plus or minus 0.4 percentage points. Previous surveys had found that the Protestant majority that shaped the nation's history had dropped below 50 percent sometime around 2008. The PRRI poll released Wednesday included a more in-depth focus on race and religion. Jones said growth among Latino Christians, and stability in the numbers of African-American Christians, had partly obscured the decline among white Christians.

The survey also found that more than a third of all Republicans say they are white evangelicals, and nearly three-quarter identify as white Christians. By comparison, white Christians have become a minority in the Democratic Party, shrinking from 47 percent a decade ago, to 29 percent now. Forty percent of Democrats say they have no religious affiliation.

Among American Catholics, 55 percent now identify as white, compared to 87 percent 25 years ago, amid the growing presence of Latino Catholics, according to the report. Over the last decade, the share of white Catholics in the U.S. population dropped from 16 percent to 11 percent. Over the same period, white mainline Protestants declined from 18 percent to 13 percent of all Americans.

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