Survey: 84% of Self-Identified Christians Reject This Basic Tenet of the Faith - Make Sure You're Not Among Them

Survey: 84% of Self-Identified Christians Reject This Basic Tenet of the Faith – Make Sure You’re Not Among Them


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.

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“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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