A dismal new report indicated that the vast majority of professing American Christians reject a core doctrine of the faith.
When researchers from Arizona Christian University asked self-described Christians if they believe in the doctrine of the Trinity, a mere 16 percent answered in the affirmative, according to survey results released March 26.
Meanwhile, only 11 percent of the overall American adult population said the same.
“Who is committed to ensuring that people grasp the basic theological building blocks of a biblical worldview?” Dr. George Barna, the director of research at Arizona Christian University, reacted.
“Where is the concern or anguish over the near-universal rejection of numerous central biblical teachings? Is the Church of God devoted to know Him and making Him [known], or has
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