What Alabama’s IVF ruling reveals about the ascendant Christian nationalist movement
Supporters of the idea that the US should be a Christian country have a foothold in politics – and are growing bolder
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"Today, 30% of Americans support tenets of Christian nationalism, according to a study released earlier this week from the Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI). Researchers asked more than 22,000 Americans how much they agreed with statements such as: “The US government should declare America a Christian nation”; “Being Christian is an important part of being truly American”’; and “God has called Christians to exercise dominion over all areas of American society.” Ultimately, about 10% of Americans qualify as “adherents” to Christian nationalism, and another 20% are “sympathizers”.
White evangelicals are particularly likely to support Christian nationalism: 66% hold Christian nationalist views."