Report: Evangelicals Under Age 35 Less Likely to Believe Jews Are God’s Chosen People
Crosswalk.com reports: “A recent survey by Infinity Concepts and Grey Matter reveals that younger Evangelicals (those under age 35) are less likely to believe Jews are God’s chosen people compared to older Evangelicals, with a higher percentage endorsing what is known as ‘Replacement Theology.’
The study, conducted earlier this year, examined how Evangelicals view the Jewish people, including 49% who said they believe Jews are God’s ‘chosen people.’ Meanwhile, just 29% of respondents under the age of 35 agreed, The Christian Post reported.
Conversely, 50% of respondents aged 35-44 said the Jews were God’s chosen people, as well as 51% of those aged 45-54, 55% of those aged 55-64 and 56% of those aged 65 and above.
When it came to Replacement Theology – the belief that Christians have replaced Jews as God’s chosen people following the birth of Christ – just 26% of respondents below the age of 26 believed in this view, another 26% were unsure, and 16% said the Jews were never God’s chosen people…”
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