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Poll Finds Which Protestant Denominations Are the Biggest Drinkers

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Lutherans have the highest percentage of drinkers among Protestant Christian denominations, according to a LifeWay Research poll concerning Protestant views on alcohol.

The poll, released Tuesday, found that Lutherans are more likely than members of most other Protestant denominations to admit to or embrace drinking alcohol.

The percentage of Lutherans polled who said they drink far outpaced other those of other denominations at 76 percent, followed by 62 percent of Methodists, 43 percent of nondenominational churchgoers, 33 percent of Baptists and 23 percent of Pentecostals/Assemblies of God members.

The poll also found that drinking trends among Protestants have remained relatively steady over the last 10 years.

While 71 percent of Protestants agree that Scripture does not ban alcohol, only 41 percent of Protestants drink.

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Those percentages differed little from those of a 2007 LifeWay poll that found that 39 percent of Protestants drank while 61 percent abstained.

“Churchgoers’ perspectives on alcohol are not changing very fast,” said Scott McConnell, executive director of LifeWay Research, according to Christianity Today International. “The majority believe that Biblically they can drink, but they choose not to.”

Drinking trends also vary based on church attendance and adherence to evangelical beliefs.

Of those who attend church weekly, 64 percent said they believe that drinking alcohol could cause other people to stumble — that is, it would either offend others and cause them to doubt or would cause them to give in to unhealthy temptation. As a result, only 37 percent of weekly churchgoers said they drink.

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The survey found a similar split among those who professed evangelical beliefs, with 77 percent saying their personal alcohol consumption could cause others to stumble and only 33 percent admitting to drinking.

Interestingly, the survey also found that among Protestant Christians, those with higher education are more likely to drink than others.

It found that 62 percent of those who have graduate degrees admitting to drinking, followed by 59 percent of those with a bachelor’s degree, 46 percent of those with some college under their belts, and 26 percent of those for whom high school was their highest level of education.

LifeWay surveyed 1,010 American Protestant churchgoers for the study in August 2017.

The poll has a margin of error of 3.1 percentage points.

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