SURVEY REVEALS IGNORANCE
A new survey conducted by the Barna Research Group reveals widespread ignorance of common Christian terms. Researchers asked a sample group of 1,210 adults to define Great Commission, evangelical, John 3:16, and gospel. In each case, only a small minority gave accurate answers. Even “born- again Christians” had trouble answering. Only nine percent of the respondents accurately defined Great Commission. About 75 percent of born-again Christians could not offer a definition. Eighteen percent of the respondents correctly defined evangelical, with 57 percent of born-again Christians unable to give a definition. Twenty-five percent of the respondents gave accurate or partially accurate descriptions of John 3:16, and half of the born-again Christians could not offer a definition. Thirty-seven percent of the respondents correctly defined gospel, and sixteen percent of born-again Christians could not offer a definition. These terms “clearly do not convey the intended meaning to the masses,” concluded George Barna, president of the Barna Research Group. “The fact that so few of…
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