A new Pew survey shows that the more Americans travel, the more likely they are to care about non-Americans. The report by the Pew Research Center also reveals that 32% of Asian Americans are religiously unaffiliated, up from 26% in 2012. Additionally, discussions about Christian Nationalism and BigEva are criticized for not acknowledging the thousands of pastors who serve their community faithfully. The conversations also aim to revive America's Protestant self-consciousness.
A sizable number of people don’t worship or pray but consider themselves spiritual. Are they engaged enough to help society? https://t.co/qclhOXdWKw
The report by the Pew Research Center, which analyzed beliefs across Asian American groups, found that 32% are religiously unaffiliated, up from 26% in 2012. https://t.co/WpjVFRPUK1
new pew survey: the more americans travel, the more likely they care about non-americans https://t.co/EBmYQq5heX
So many of the conversations about Christian Nationalism, BigEva, etc. do a real disservice by distracting from and never commenting upon the thousands of pastors who will, on a daily basis, serve God and their community out of the spotlight, and do so faithfully. https://t.co/QEbrBnJsc7
At its best, Christian nationalism is a long overdue effort that seeks to revive America's Protestant self-consciousness. https://t.co/ey4yrWiW9d