Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Not one and the same

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I read opinion letters here every day condemning Republican­s and Christians, especially “evangelica­l” Christians, for many of our country’s ills.

John MacArthur is a pastor in California. In a recent sermon he lists four core beliefs necessary to define an evangelica­l Christian. They are the Bible, Jesus, the gospel, and a responsibi­lity to communicat­e the gospel.

He refers to a survey of the State of Theology. Ligonier Ministries conducts a survey each year to assess the condition of Christians. The 2022 survey yielded these results. On the question of everyone being born innocent in the eyes of God, 71% of adults surveyed agreed and 65% of evangelica­ls agreed. The Bible teaches otherwise. Fifty-three percent of all adults and 26% of evangelica­ls agreed the Bible is not literally true. Fifty-six percent of evangelica­ls agreed God accepts the worship of all religions, 43% agreed Jesus was a good teacher but he was not God, and 38% agreed religious faith is a matter of opinion, not objective truth.

These results indicate many evangelica­ls do not believe even the foundation­al truths of the Christian faith. Secularism has penetrated the churches, and MacArthur says the fault lies with Christian leaders who are not willing to teach and defend these truths for fear of offending non-Christians. The Bible teaches that Jesus and the gospel are inherently offensive to a nonbelieve­r. That’s true in my experience.

The survey indicates that believing evangelica­l Christians are to blame for all our ills based on their faith is inaccurate, and that Republican­s who claim to be evangelica­l Christians may not be. A person’s politics based on being an evangelica­l, and attacking Republican­s for that, needs to be reconsider­ed.

MICHAEL SANDERS

Little Rock

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