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Christian nationalists’ professed support for religious pluralism is often drowned out by perceptions that Christians are under threat

August 21, 2026 · 1 min read

(The Conversation) — Christian nationalism, a worldview that sees the United States as a Christian nation and believes that Christianity should have a privileged role in American civic life, has been shown to be related to a host of social attitudes.

Research shows that people who hold Christian nationalistic beliefs tend to, on average, also show antipathy toward religious minorities and racial and ethnic minorities , as well as have sexist and anti-democratic attitudes .

Our research found that many Christian nationalists endorse religious pluralism, meaning that they value religious diversity – in principle. But we also found that this support for religious pluralism is often drowned out by perceptions of threats to Christians.

How we did the research For our new research, published in the academic journal Politics & Religion in March 2026 , we surveyed 1,500 American Christians in January 2024.

In healthy democracies, most citizens respect the civil liberties of others , including members of social groups they dislike. We asked our respondents which social group they liked the least, such as Christian fundamentalists, environmental activists, President Donald Trump…

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I am a nurse from Homs and I have lived among people of different religions for a long time. I did not understand how someone could say that he respects religious diversity and at the same time fear for Christians to the point of being hostile to others. The question about “the group you like least” in the survey reminds me of what my neighbors said here: Fear makes people forget even good neighbors.
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