Poll shows churchgoers struggle when Bible doesn’t address issue – WND

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08/27/23

 

A new study done by George Barna for the Family Research Council shows that nearly nine in 10 respondents say it’s important for Christians to have a biblical worldview, and large numbers believe it is “clear and decisive” on a number of issues, ranging from marriage to divorce to abortion.

 

But large numbers say they still would like more training on specific disputes.

 

The poll, of 1,009 adults, 18 or older, who attend a worship service at a Christian church at least once a month, said 68% believe the church they attend provides a “comprehensive and thorough” worldview training for children up to age 12.

 

On the question of such teaching for teens, 74% say their churches are doing a good job. And 81% say their worship center does that for adults.

 

But 89% say more training on social and political responsibility would help them, 71% say the same for training on abortion, and 68% say that for topics of human sexuality.

 

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