Survey II February - 2019 This survey is currently closed.
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Results (Due to a database issue this survey was cut short)
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Q1 Are you a member of a Armstrong Churches of God? Yes 80% No 20% If so, which one? 50% UCG 10% COGI 10% COGWA 5% Church of God Eternal 25% former members or said no, they are not active members within any group and/or refused to answer
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Q2 Politically, are you liberal or conservative? 80% conservative 20% Neither/moderate/liberal
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Q3 If you vote, why do you vote? If you don't vote, why not? 90% do vote for the betterment of society 5% outright refused to answer 5% stated they have no confidence in the vote or refused to answer yes or no
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Q4 If you do vote, does your church group know that you vote? If not applicable, enter "NA 30% said yes 40% said no 30% answered NA
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Q5 Whether you vote or not, consider the following that is NOT taught in the ACOG's: 1. Voting has biblical precedence. For example Acts 14:23 describes that the early Christians elected elders by voting. 2. Voting is a simple yet significant way a person can do something about politics in our nation. 'All that is required for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing', Edmund Burke. Psalms 34:14: Turn from evil and do good; seek peace and pursue it. 3. Voting is an opportunity to promote, protect, and preserve your freedoms. Do you agree with any of the three points listed above? 80% yes 10% no 10% refuse to answer
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Q6 The Bible shows believers as holding important posts in pagan governments — think of Joseph and Daniel in the Old Testament. In your view, is it acceptable for a Christian to run for political office? 80% yes 10% no 10% refuse to answer |
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