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In reply to the discussion: Interesting charts from LifeWay Research [View all]trotsky
(49,533 posts)39. Nope, and you don't even need to try and confuse things by mentioning the RCC.
Evangelicals outnumber mainlines by about 2:1 - as your numbers further confirm what I said.
The facts are, US Protestants are strongly conservative in their political and religious views. Evangelicals are overwhelmingly conservative, and mainlines borderline. Since there are many more Evangelicals, a survey of ALL Protestants is going to result in conservative results, which is what we see.
I'll tell you what, why don't you state exactly what you think "real" numbers should be for the graphs in the OP? What numbers do you FEEL would be more accurate?
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Yes. If it's a sample of all protestants, it's surprising to me to see that much literalism.
MineralMan
Sep 2018
#9
But mainline represent **half** the number of Protestants that Evangelicals do.
trotsky
Sep 2018
#37
That's interesting, and may explain how they sample people in their surveys.
MineralMan
Sep 2018
#15