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Friday, June 01, 2018

Devoted Christians View Government Differently

by Terry Gorka: A recent national survey of 2,000 adults conducted by the non-partisan American Culture and Faith Institute reveals that the more committed to biblical Christianity a person is the more likely they are to be distinguished from those who are less committed to the Christian faith, from those who favor a non-Christian faith, and from people who have no faith at all, regarding economic and governance preferences. The survey’s director, George Barna, also noted that the more deeply people study and trust the Bible, the more likely they are to favor capitalism over socialism. However, among people under the age of 35, socialism is rapidly emerging as the economic system of choice whether they are Christian or not.

Economic Systems
Across the nation, four out of ten adults (41%) say they prefer socialism to capitalism. The survey discovered that for many people, that is a knee-jerk reaction: they do not really understand what socialism is, and their views on more than three dozen aspects of economics and government suggest that they would actually prefer capitalism if they understood both it and socialism more completely. In fact, after responding to many questions about the workings of economics and governance, the public switched from 41% saying they preferred socialism to capitalism to just 25% opting for a socialist system in America.

The research also indicated that Americans have thought neither extensively nor intensively about the nation’s economic system and alternative systems. However, two-thirds (65%) believe the United States currently is a predominantly capitalist society.

Interestingly, a large share of Americans is not sure what will happen to the nation in the future: only 40% believe the U.S. will remain a capitalist nation. However, that is double the proportion (21%) who foresees the U.S. turning socialist. The remaining one-third of the populace either foresees a shift to some other economic approach or has no idea where we are headed.

The survey examined peoples’ faith inclinations in relation to their economic beliefs. Less than one-quarter of Americans (23%) contends that capitalism is the system most compatible with biblical teachings, while a slightly larger share (29%) said that socialism is a better fit with scriptural principles. Significantly, the largest portion of the public (40%) has not given much thought to how the Bible and economics fit together. (The other 8% believed that communism is the best fit with biblical teaching.)

However, the more likely a respondent was to believe that the Bible teaches truth, to say that it is an accurate and reliable source of wisdom, and to spend time reading the Bible during a typical week, they more likely they were to argue that capitalism best fits a biblical lifestyle. Overall, two-thirds (64%) of SAGE Cons – the spiritually active, governance engaged conservative Christians – said the Bible is most compatible with capitalism. That dropped to just 40% among all born again Christians and only 25% of Notional Christians. Even smaller proportions of non-Christians – 18% of people associated with a non-Christian faith and 12% of Skeptics – believed the Bible is more compatible with capitalism.

In contrast, the people least familiar with and engaged with the Bible were more likely to say that it is more compatible with socialism than capitalism. While just 16% of SAGE Cons and 28% of all born again Christians drew that conclusion, pluralities of Notional Christians (33%), people associated with non-Christian faiths (29%) and Skeptics (28%) leaned toward socialism. Significant, though, was the number of people from each group who admitted that they had no idea which economic system is most compatible with the Bible, ranging from 19% of SAGE Cons to 28% of born agains, and jumping to 36% of Notionals, 41% of those aligned with non-Christian faiths, and a majority of Skeptics (53%).

Protestants and Catholics also differed on this matter. Among Protestants 40% said the Bible is most compatible with capitalism while 28% chose socialism. In contrast, Catholics were more likely to say the Bible is most compatible with socialism (35%) than with capitalism (27%).
Specific Views about Government
The ACFI survey found that there are areas where Americans agree about government, regardless of their faith views, and other aspects of government that differ in support in relation to faith perspectives. Importantly, Americans agreed on 70% of the governance-related questions posed to the respondents.

For instance, among the nearly two-dozen views that were shared across the religious spectrum, a majority agreed that:
  • People are usually better off when they make life decisions than if the government makes those decisionsSociety is better off when people rely on themselves rather than the government
  • We’re better off when the government is directed by the people, rather than people taking direction from the government; when the economy is powered by private enterprise rather than government-run industries; prices are market-driven rather than determined by the government; the power and agenda of the government are limited; and individuals can own property, rather than a society where all property is owned by the government
  • All people have natural rights that should be respected
  • Government regulation of the economy as well as far-reaching social policies usually do more harm than good to a country
  • Our government currently has too much control over our lives
  • Government cannot be trusted to consistently do what is in the best interests of the people
  • The private sector is a more efficient and effective provider of jobs than is the government
  • It is unacceptable for government officials to ignore the checks and balances built into the system
  • Socialism gives too much power to the government
Similarly, most people, regardless of their faith, rejected the ideas that:
  • Government is always justified in getting more authority and resources, because it is seeking the best interests of the people
  • We’re better off when government ensures that everybody is economically and socially equal, eliminating significant differences
  • The respondent is willing to pay substantially higher taxes to the government to enable it to distribute peoples’ wealth in ways
  • that create economic equality
  • It is better to have specialists and experts make choices for the general public to ensure the best outcomes for the people
There were some areas of disagreement across the religious spectrum. In some cases, each of the belief-based Christian segments (SAGE Cons, Born Agains, Notionals) disagreed with both non-Christian segments (Skeptics, non-Christians faiths). Some of those disagreements included:
  • Christians believe that government assistance programs inevitably make the recipients dependent upon the government; non-Christians disagreed
  • Christians contend that government-funded relief programs reduce the recipients’ incentive to work hard; non-Christians disagreed
    Christians claim that socialism is an inefficient form of government, but non-Christians believe the opposite
  • Non-Christians concur that the government should do more than it now does to help the poor, even if it increases our national debt, but Christians disagreed
There were also a handful of views that appealed to all but one of the faith-related groups studied – those who associate with a non-Christian faith, such as Judaism, Buddhism, or others outside of the Christian community.
  • SAGE Cons, born again Christians, Notional Christians, Protestants, Catholics, and Skeptics agreed that society is better off when the government is comprised of servant-leaders whose job is to discern and carry out the will of the people. In contrast, people who associate with a non-Christian faith were more likely to believe that America would be better off with a government of experts who have good intentions and substantial power to make decisions on behalf of the public.
  • A majority of adults aligned with a non-Christian faith (53%) believes that extensive government regulations are necessary to protect and advance the public interest. Half of Catholics embrace that view. A minority of all of the other Christian segments, as well as just four out of ten Skeptics, bought into that notion.
SAGE Cons Stand Out
There was a pair of statements regarding which SAGE Cons were the lone voice in the wilderness. They, alone, dismissed the idea that the U.S. Constitution is a living document that should be interpreted in relation to current knowledge, needs, and conditions rather than in its original context. They were also the only faith-related segment from which a minority endorsed the notion that rich people do not pay their fair share of taxes for government services.

In fact, SAGE Cons emerged as a unique voice regarding government. The ideology of the segment was communicated loud and clear: government is more of a problem than a solution. More than any other faith-driven segment, SAGE Cons believe that government has too much power and exerts too much control over people’s lives, and that the nation would be in better shape if the economy were more market-driven and less regulated. They believe in serving the poor and helpless, but not through government intervention.

According to election research conducted by ACFI throughout the 2016 presidential campaign, SAGE Cons were instrumental in voting Donald Trump into the White House, despite their misgivings about his character. (For more information about SAGE Cons and the election, read The Day Christians Changed America, by George Barna.) Since his inauguration, SAGE Cons have also been the faith-related segment most likely to approve of Mr. Trump’s job performance.

Protestant-Catholic Gap Persists
While Protestants and Catholics shared many views, the survey highlighted the fact that the two segments have a distinctly divergent sense of the ideal role and reach of government. There were 18 measures within the survey that pointed out significant differences between the two church segments. Those differences can be summarized as follows:
  • Catholics are more likely to view government as a friend of the people that should be empowered to impose economic equality and regulatory controls upon the public. They are more likely to see positive possibilities through extensive government intervention in peoples’ lives.
  • Protestants are more likely to believe in the free market and in the will and abilities of the people, opting to place greater restraints on government interventions of all types. They are more likely to see government as inefficient, self-serving, and unreliable.
Reflections on the Results
The results of the survey show how little people have thought about economic systems. According to George Barna, there is danger in giving credence to superficial statements about personal preferences.

“In a fast-paced, sound-bite society like ours the tendency is to accept peoples’ snap judgments and top-of-mind statements as serious opinions. But when we give people some time to reflect on what they really believe, the outcomes are often different than the simplistic, socially desirable catchphrases that make for good headlines,” commented George Barna, director of ACFI’s survey.

“Socialism has had some popular, high profile advocates for the past decade,” noted Barna, who listed Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Elizabeth Warren, most college professors, the cast at CNN, and numerous celebrities among them. “Socialism has become the flavor of the month. We have to be careful it does not become a permanent fixture in peoples’ minds simply due to our failure to call out the false prophets of big government.”
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Terry Gorka, Research Analyst at the American Culture & Faith Institute provided the ARRA News Service the above research summary. The American Culture & Faith Institute is a division of United in Purpose, a non-partisan, non-profit organization. The mission of United in Purpose is to educate, motivate and activate conservative Christians to engage in cultural transformation in ways that are consistent with the gospel of Jesus Christ. The organization does not support or promote individual political candidates or parties.

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