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The State of Theology
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2025 • Statement 23
Christians should not allow their religious beliefs to influence their political decisions.
True or False?
Disagree
100%
50%
0%
50%
100%
Agree
U.S. Adult Respondents:
3001
2025
Strongly Disagree
22 %
Somewhat Disagree
17 %
Not Sure
7 %
Somewhat Agree
21 %
Strongly Agree
33 %
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