Trump’s implication of voting as a unifying act for Christians overlooks the diverse beliefs of American Christianity, yet hints at emerging similarities in their social and political views.
My research indicates that despite differences among Christian traditions, 'practicing Christians' across these groups are increasingly aligning on views such as immigration, racial inequality, and voting behaviors.
Since 2000, research shows a trend where white evangelicals have shifted from an individualistic view of race issues to acknowledging broader societal contexts, signaling a change in perspective.
The categorization of 'practicing Christians' more effectively captures the evolving attitudes among Christians in America, reflecting a growing consensus on social issues and political engagement.
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