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Actually the support among regular church goers goes to Cruz before Rubio
Trump may lose the evangelical vote in Iowa, where church attendance is high, but win their favor in other parts of the country, where faith is more a matter of culture than weekly worship, said Mark Silk, an expert on religion and politics at Trinity College in Connecticut.
"A Southern guy is susceptible to Trump in a way that an Iowa Pentecostal probably isn't."
What is a "culture of faith"? If someone doesn't attend church how can there be a "culture of faith"?
Where do you see the phrase, "culture of faith"?
Where do you see the phrase, "culture of faith"?
That may explain why cultural evangelicals don't seem dismayed by Trump's description of Communion as "his little cracker," his inability to name a favorite Bible verse and his recent flubbing of a New Testament reference.
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What is a "culture of faith"? If someone doesn't attend church how can there be a "culture of faith"?