Stunning Proportion of Americans Believe Bible Accounts of Jesus’ Resurrection Accurate
As the world prepares to commemorate Jesus’ death and Resurrection, a stunning new survey shows the majority of Americans believe the biblical account of the empty tomb.
A stunning 66% of Americans said “biblical accounts of the physical Resurrection of Jesus are completely accurate,” a notable proportion considering the ever-increasing secularization of American culture.
Lifeway’s “2022 State of Theology” study also found an additional 23% disagree that the biblical account unfolded, and 11% stated they’re unsure.
According to Lifeway, the percentage affirming the resurrection has remained “unchanged since 2018” and is accepted by majorities in all geographical areas of the nation.
In the more secular northeast, 60% affirm the biblical account. And even younger Americans (58%) between 18 and 34 are more prone than not to embrace it.
And, for the first time, a majority (51%) said the Bible is “100% accurate in all it teaches,” with 62% seeing the Bible as the most authoritative source for what they hold dear.
Despite these encouraging numbers, other statistics in the study show a confused and apathetic populace regarding Scripture and truth. For the first time, a majority (53%) said the Bible contains “helpful accounts of ancient myths but is not literally true,” according to Lifeway.
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