The person said 70% of us identify as Christians. I don’t think many of these Christians want to go along with the evangelicals.Most of the women picketing abortion clinics are those 13% evangelical women. Another 13% are Catholics whove aborted. Another 26% are evangelicals and Catholics but didn’t say. That’s 50%. LolWhat percent are real Christians? 30%Well it is not Allah and it is not Yahweh so you figure it out and I will give you a hint. The population of the US is 70.6% ChristianWhich God should they use?
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For example if us is 70% Christian that means a lot of Christians are getting abortions. Are pro choice people real Christians?
Fewer than 20% of Americans identify as evangelical Christians. You should also know that 13% of women getting abortions also identify as "evangelical Christians", so yes, quite a few Christians are exercising "free will" when it comes to abortion.
They feel guilty and want to repent. To make up for it they want to stop other women from making the same mistake.
But chances are they’d do it again if in the same situation They were when they got the abortion. Yet they want to take that choice away from others.
I get it. They wish abortion wasn’t an option. Then they would have had the kid and not feel the guilt that will never go away completely
This isn't saying anything. You didn't think one group had the market cornered on abortion did you? A lot of christians set in the pews and have about the same clue as the Sadducees and Pharisees.
Abortion is just an example. Point is it’s not fair to say 70% identify as Christians. Many of them are seculars who were just born into it and they don’t want the religious right legislating our society.
Hell evangelicals don’t even believe Catholicism is real or true, Neither do Mormons Muslims or Jews.
How many Christians don’t take the Bible literally yet follow it because they believe it’s a good book on how to be good?