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To mark the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol insurrection, WYPR’s Sheilah Kast discussed the beliefs underpinning the Christian nationalist movement with PRRI Founder and President @robertpjones
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Ahead of the third anniversary of the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol insurrection, read about support for conspiracy theories, Christian nationalism, and other threats to democracy in a special edition of the Morning Buzz.
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Americans overall are much more likely to express a preference for the U.S. to be a nation made up of people belonging to a VARIETY of religions (73%).
Conversely, Christian nationalism adherents overwhelmingly express a preference for a PRIMARILY Christian nation (77%).
Put differently, Christian nationalist adherents are a minority but when combined with sympathizers still comprise a stunning 29% of Americans — many tens of millions.
Nearly 6 in 10 QAnon believers are also either Christian nationalism sympathizers (29%) or adherents (29%).
Polling by PRRI shows that the attitudes associated with white racism thrive along a spectrum and can be found within every Christian denomination.
Dramatic displays of resentment, radicalism, and racism reflect a warped Christian religiosity.
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