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As White Evangelical Vaccine Refusal Reminds Us, Sometimes Religion is the Problem
This week, youre likely to encounter a lot of commentary on PRRI and Interfaith Youth Cores new report on religious groups and vaccine acceptance, most of it optimistic. And to be sure, there are...
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9:48 AM · Jul 29, 2021
https://religiondispatches.org/as-white-evangelical-vaccine-refusal-reminds-us-sometimes-religion-is-the-problem/
This week, youre likely to encounter a lot of commentary on PRRI and Interfaith Youth Cores new report on religious groups and vaccine acceptance, most of it optimistic. And to be sure, there are good reasons for optimism relative to the majority of faith communities in the United States, where interventions from religious leaders seem to have helped to reduce resistance to receiving the COVID vaccine. What you will probably not see outside of this article, however, is any pushback on the authors underlying assumption that religious communities are, in and of themselves, essentially good, pro-social thingsan assumption thats clearly implicit in the reports emphasis on how faith-based approaches still have the potential to be effective for hesitant and refusing groups. And yet, to riff on Maya Angelous important insight, when a religious group tells you that their racist, sexist, anti-LGBTQ, and conspiracist politics are an integral aspect of their religious identity, its prudent to believe them.
Its worth noting the religiously unaffiliated are doing reasonably well at 75% vaccine acceptance, although some religious demographics are doing better. 12% of the religiously unaffiliated are vaccine refusers, a number that has held steady since PRRIs previous survey, while 13% are hesitant, a figure that fell from 28% in March. Its likely that the middling performance of the religiously unaffiliated has something to do with the demographics relative youth and the barriers to access the report shows to be disproportionately affecting younger respondents as well as respondents of color. In addition, based on general trends in data where such differentiation is used, I feel reasonably confident suggesting that if self-defined atheists, humanists, and agnostics were polled separately from the undifferentiated mass of nones, their numbers would be better.
In any case, the reports assumptions notwithstanding, the data clearly show that Americas white Christians continue to exhibit a large and dangerous anti-social and anti-democratic streak. The reports treatment of the white evangelical demographic in particular seems to be overly rosy, given that the drop in white evangelical vaccine refusal from March to June, from 26% to 24%, is tiny and only just inside the surveys margin of error (+/- 1.65 percentage points). White evangelicals are also tied with Mormons, at 72%, as the demographic thats most supportive of arguably unconstitutional and certainly anti-social religious exemptions to vaccination requirements.
To be sure, in the interest of seeing as many Americans as possible get vaccinated, particularly as the Delta strain surges, its worth understanding what might motivate even the most resistant populations to take that step. The PRRI report indicates that religious intervention most likely influenced the uptick in vaccinations among the white evangelical population from March to June, from 45% to 56%, with a concomitant decline in hesitancy from 28% to 20%.
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roamer65
(37,974 posts)Its about time we start treating them that way.
Blue Owl
(59,619 posts)3Hotdogs
(15,547 posts)Dead sheeple don't tithe.
Republican leaders are starting to figure out that dead sheeple don't vote either.
FoxNewsSucks
(11,913 posts)that organized religion is USUALLY the problem.
Skittles
(172,852 posts)the world would be better, for sure
Iggo
(50,050 posts)Hugin
(37,993 posts)Is there any major religion which expressly forbids vaccination?
Klaralven
(7,510 posts)Religion involves faith - the belief in things that cannot be logically inferred from observable facts.
JHB
(38,334 posts)And as they've gained an increasing hold on the GQP, their gossipy gullibility and embrace of conspiracy theories has spread.
"Did you know that KISS" (the band name) "stands for Knights In Service of Satan?"
malaise
(297,937 posts)scipan
(3,103 posts)for.
Maybe it's a case of a little is good, a lot is bad.
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