Monday, July 14, 2014

Do Evangelical Churches Have to Accept Gay Marriage to Attract Millennials?


Must Evangelical churches change or downplay their position on homosexuality to attract millennials?

Millennials, generally defined as those ages 18 to mid-30s, are the most supportive of redefining marriage to include same-sex couples, many polls show. A recent Public Religion Research Institute poll had their support at 69 percent, the highest of any age group.

Even among self-described Evangelicals, the millennials showed the highest level of support at 43 percent (though the poll only included white Evangelicals), compared to 33 percent for generation X, 22 percent for Baby Boomers and 19 percent for those 68 and older. The poll also found that 70 percent of millennials "believe that religious groups are alienating young adults by being too judgmental about gay and lesbian issues."

Some Evangelicals have pointed to this and similar studies to argue that Evangelical churches need to end their opposition to same-sex marriage or they will die off. Keep reading

See also
Everything Is Terrible: How Bad Stats Fuel Disillusionment
Where Do Millennials Attend Church?
Young evangelicals defy sexual liberalism
A Sexual Revolution for Young Evangelicals? No.

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