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kwassa

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18. well, the way you see it is not how it is.
Thu May 10, 2018, 03:09 PM
May 2018

Evangelical has a broad range of meanings, but most black churches don't fit in them. Your article quotes the figure of 6% of black people. Evangelical can also be a political definition, though it is really a theological definition. Hence, the confusion. I see white evangelical as a political category, as so little of it references Christian belief in any way. It is about very conservative politics.

Blacks vote Democratic because of the support for civil rights historically by the Democratic party. Civil rights is the most important issue of all. Many black people are socially moderate or conservative, but racism and civil rights is the chief issue for them.

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