You can be an evangelical who cares about social justice and not be a cultural marxist. You can be an evangelical who cares about personal holiness and not be a fundamentalist. You can be an evangelical who cares about patriotism and not be a Christian nationalist. 1/
You can be an evangelical who is concerned about hidden agendas among those in power and not be a conspiracy theorist. You can be an evangelical who votes Democrat and not be a liberal. You can be an evangelical who votes Republican and not be a conservative. 2/
You can be an evangelical who is deeply concerned about racism and not be a proponent of Critical Race Theory. You can be an evangelical who desires to show neighbor love to LGBTQ+ individuals and not hold to revisionist views of gender and sexuality. 3/
You can be an evangelical who is committed to immigration reform and not be a proponent of amnesty for all undocumented migrants. You can be an evangelical who is anti-abortion and be in favor of the death penalty (and vice versa). 4/
We need to remember that even helpful abstractions are overly general, even trustworthy polls have limitations, and even seemingly predictable people can be quite complicated--including evangelicals. How we talk about other believers matters. Even on Twitter. 5/