Re: Evangelicals are the Jews of the left
On Apr 16, 2007, at 10:00 AM, Joseph Catron wrote:
But that doesn’t really address the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America or other denominations that are culturally mainline, politically moderate, and theologically evangelical, like the United Methodist Church, which resulted from a merger between the Methodist Church and the Evangelical United Brethren.
Maybe not, but tendencies are rarely 100% of anything. Self-
identification may matter - do the United Methodists, for example,
identify as Methodist or evangelical?
In 2004, Bush got 56% of the votes of self-identified Proestants; 49%
of Catholics; 22% of Jews; 29% of those with no religion (10% of the
electorate, by the way, almost half as many as the next category);
and Evangelicals (22% of the electorate), 76%.
In an analysis of the 2004 vote, Pew pointed out that the best
statistical predictors of vote were black race (overwhelmingly Kerry)
and frequent churchgoing (overwhelmingly Bush).
Doug