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Only 5% of Democrats say that decline in faith, church attendance is a major issue for families: American Family Survey
Christian Post ^ | 09/25/2020 | Samuel Smith

Posted on 09/25/2020 8:55:03 AM PDT by SeekAndFind

Only 5% of Democrats and less than half of Republicans believe the “decline in religious faith and church attendance” is a top-three issue facing families in the United States, a new survey has found.

The 2020 American Family Survey was released Tuesday, a poll of 3,000 Americans conducted by YouGov and sponsored by Deseret News and Brigham Young University in Utah, institutions associated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

The sixth annual survey was done between July 3 and July 14 and has an error margin of plus or minus 1.9 percentage points.

Among the many questions in the survey was one asking respondents to pick three issues from a list of over a dozen that they find to be the “most important issues facing families today.”

About 41% of respondents selected the answer: “parents not teaching or disciplining their children sufficiently,” while about one out of three (32%) answered with “the costs associated with raising a family.”

One-quarter of respondents (25%) said they think “high work demands on parents” and “More children growing up in single-parent homes” are among the three most pressing issues facing families today.

Just over 2 out of 10 respondents (21%) identified the “decline in religious faith and church attendance” as a major issue facing families.

When broken down based on ideological lines, 44% of Republicans included in a half sample breakdown of the data identified “decline in religious faith and church attendance” as one of three major issues facing families in the U.S.

The result comes as there has been a recorded rise in Americans who do not identify with religious faiths and a decline in church attendance in recent years.

Some 51% of Republicans selected “parents not teaching or disciplining their children sufficiently" as a major issue facing families.

Additionally, 41% of GOP respondents said “more children growing up in single-parent homes” is one of the most important issues facing families today.

By comparison, just 5% of Democrats selected “decline in religious faith and church attendance,” while 25% selected “parents not teaching or disciplining their children sufficiently” and 13% answered, “more children growing up in single-parent homes.”

About 16% of Republicans selected “sexual permissiveness in our society” as a major issue facing families, while 6% of Democrats said that same. Nearly 2 in 10 Republicans (19%) said the “change in the definition of marriage and family” is a major issue facing families in the U.S., while 6% of Democrats said the same.

In the half sample, 33% selected the “coronavirus pandemic” while 20% selected “racial inequality” as major issues facing American families.

While 45% of Democrats identified the pandemic as a major concern, only 21% of Republicans said the same. While 33% of Democrats identified racial inequality as a major concern for families in the U.S., only 4% of Republicans agreed.

“For Democrats, the pandemic was single most often chosen item on the list, followed by the costs associated with raising a family,” the 40-page research report reads. “Racial inequality ranked third among Democrats and was chosen by fully one-third of Democratic respondents. By contrast, Republicans were most likely to identify parental discipline, the decline in religious faith and church attendance, and the rise of single-parent homes as the most pressing issues facing families.”

Researchers state that the data suggests that “Republicans and Democrats perceive the issues confronting families, including contemporary public health and social challenges, through very different lenses, even though partisans are talking about these issues a great deal.”

The American Family Survey began asking Americans to list the most important issues facing families since 2015.

One thing the majority of Democrats and Republicans could agree on in 2020 was that COVID-19 stimulus checks and small business relief were “helpful government policy.”

In 2020, the survey showed that there have been some positives to come out of the coronavirus pandemic from a family building perspective.

“Most notably, American families have revealed that despite the turmoil of this year, they are resilient. The pandemic is not destroying American families,” Boyd Matheson, Deseret News opinion editor, said in a statement. “In fact, it’s making them stronger. More than half (56%) of those surveyed have said the pandemic has made spouses appreciate their partner more. Only 1 in 10 disagreed.”

About 47% of respondents said that the pandemic has “deepened my commitment to my relationship,” while about 25% say that the pandemic “has increased stress in my relationship.” Only 13% said that the pandemic has “made me question the strength of my relationship” while 62% disagreed.

One in five (19%) say that there has been “some disagreement at home about social distancing and COVID-related guidelines.”

“Thus, while some Americans are struggling, others seem to have found solace in their relationships during these ongoing challenges,” the report adds.

Deseret News Editor Doug Wilks said that “strong families are upstream from a healthy, vibrant, and civilized society.”

“And that gives me hope — despite disagreements on how to solve the challenges in front of us — that America will get through this,” Wilks added.


TOPICS: Current Events; Moral Issues; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: 2020election; church; democrats; election2020; faith; family; landslide; trumplandslide

1 posted on 09/25/2020 8:55:03 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

Not surprising coming from a party run by the spirit of the antichrist.
The democrat party of old no longer exists.


2 posted on 09/25/2020 9:04:15 AM PDT by doc maverick
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To: SeekAndFind

This “faith thing” is easily remedied by churchgoers. Simply find and go to a church. There are plenty! It was just like taking candy from a baby to bar the doors. Apparently Christians are easier to dupe. I am convinced that worship was not as important as some Christians make it out to be. That makes it SO very easy to lock church doors in the future. God is cleaning house, starting with His own first.


3 posted on 09/25/2020 9:29:29 AM PDT by scottiemom (As a retired Texas public school teacher, I highly reccomend private school.)
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To: SeekAndFind
Only 5% of Democrats say that decline in faith, church attendance is a major issue for families

That's because 95% of these Demonic Party-voting POS scumbags don't attend church services...

4 posted on 09/25/2020 9:43:53 AM PDT by Common Sense 101
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To: SeekAndFind
...meanwhile in hell...

"ALRIGHT! Which one of you dead democrats voted for Trump???

5 posted on 09/25/2020 10:52:52 AM PDT by Bommer (I'm a MAGA-Deplorian! It is the way! It is the only way!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Being a military dependent coming from overseas in the early 70’s I very quickly discovered that the church I had grown up in and loved was not
the church I came home to. It was barely recognizable.
The church left me far before I finally left the building called church.
While I am not a Democrat, this Christian living the right professes is not much different than the rest of America. I exclude the very left leaning
Americans, speaking of the normal Americans you are around. Like doctors, nurses, professors.
We have let liberal folks slowly take over. Stripping churches of all reverence with loud bands, tearing down choir seats, etc. it seems the louder the better.
Watching a child probably around four swing her hips to the rhythm was not in my eyes Spirit filled. But then she was copying what her mother was doing. There is a reverence, respect and quietness in worship that I have missed.
As the sign said..”The church has left the building.”


6 posted on 09/25/2020 11:14:11 AM PDT by Cottonpatch
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