[6]According to a new survey [7] by Pew Research Center for People and the Press, in a time of economic crisis 45 percent of evangelicals would like to increase our nation's military defense budget and when it comes to budget cuts, a large percentage of evangelicals are on the side of the military than on the side of the most vulnerable
Links:
[1] http://sojo.net/blogs/gods-politics
[2] http://sojo.net/biography/claire-lorentzen
[3] http://sojo.net/blogs/2011/03/02/study-budget-cuts-finds-evangelicals-social-priorities-have-faded#comment-covenant
[4] http://sojo.net/letter-to-web-editor?post=Study%20on%20Budget%20Cuts%20Finds%20Evangelicals%27%20Social%20Priorities%20%27Have%20Faded%27
[5] http://sojo.net/donate
[6] http://sojo.net/sites/default/files/images/1100302-evangelicals-federa.jpg
[7] http://people-press.org/report/702/