New Survey Says Only 84% of Protestants Identify as Straight+ Half the Atheists are Gay

A new survey from social researcher and American Baptist pastor Ryan Burge paints a bleak portrait of the sexuality and identities of professing believers, revealing that only 84% identify as straight, and nearly 1 in 5 as LGBTQ.

It’s a disturbing result, but it is also not particularly surprising, given that most mainline protestants surveyed belong in the atheist camp and are surely tilting the results. By and large, they are completely deceived and deceiving others, with most of them having already been given over to Satan. If there’s anyone susceptible to the same-sex social contagion sweeping across the land, it’s going to be a purple-haired ELCA pastrixes and neurodivergent PCUSA laypeople using they/them pronouns.

Burge also found that only 67% of young women consider themselves straight, which is following the trends of the decade. It’s a tragedy and a shame, and only strong families and churches can save our kids from it.


h/t The Dissenter

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5 thoughts on “New Survey Says Only 84% of Protestants Identify as Straight+ Half the Atheists are Gay

  1. In the Latter-Day Saints’ defense, most of the members of that church who are gay or bisexual don’t actually pursue same-sex sexual relationships or engage in any sexual behaviors outside of a heterosexual marriage. Some of these faithful members who are gay or bisexual, like Skyler Sorensen for example, have even chosen to marry someone of the opposite sex instead and are still married to their opposite spouses even to this day. The situation in the Mormon church actually isn’t as bad as you might think. Trust me! The Mormon church hasn’t suddenly become woke! They still obey the traditional sexual ethics of the Bible!

    1. Well, thanks for observing the traditional sexual ethics of the Bible but you’re still in a cult and are going to hell.

  2. I’d love to see the crosstabs on this because I suspect sample size is a bit of a problem. For example, Jewish is 1% of the US. To get 100 Jewish respondents would require 10,000 interviews and even then the confidence interval is plus/minus 10 points of what is reported on the chart. (To get that same +/- 10 for the LDS answers you’d only need half that number of total interviews.)

    A standard national sample is approximately 1068 to yield an +/- of 3 points for the total. That sample would give us 10 Jews and 20 LDS. Findings with such low numbers would be meaningless. This, of course, assumes a random sample. If the sample itself is biased, such as a self-selected internet sample or a snowball sample, than the findings, no matter how large the sample, are good only for headlines and completely unreliable.

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