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[PCUSANEWS] Poll: Most PC(USA) members unaware of GA divestment


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Date Thu, 10 Feb 2005 09:09:00 -0600

Note #8646 from PCUSA NEWS to PRESBYNEWS:

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February 10, 2005

Poll: Most PC(USA) members unaware of GA divestment action

Presbyterian ministers, members divided over divestment

by Jerry L. Van Marter

LOUISVILLE - Despite widespread media attention, most Presbyterian laity are
not aware of the 216th General Assembly's decision to "begin a process of
phased, selective divestment" of companies profiting from the Israeli
occupation of the West Bank and Gaza.

The findings by the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Research Services
office, based on a November 2004 survey of 3,000 ministers, elders, members
and specialized clergy known as the Presbyterian Panel were released on the
eve of a national conference here entitled "Steps Towards Peace in Israel and
Palestine."

Though their members may not know about the Assembly's action (61
percent of members and 51 percent of elders), Presbyterian ministers are well
aware of the controversial action. Sixty-five percent of pastors serving
congregations and 50 percent of specialized clergy said they're "very aware"
of the decision. Another 30 percent of pastors and 36 percent of specialized
clergy said they are "somewhat aware."

Ministers and laity are divided on whether divestment is a good idea.
More laity - 42 percent of members and 46 percent of elders - oppose
selective phased divestment than favor it (28 percent of members, 30 percent
of elders).

Pastors favor the Assembly's action by a 48-43 percent margin and
specialized clergy favor the divestment decision by a margin of 64-24
percent.

Those identifying themselves as "liberal" favor the divestment
process (77 percent of ministers, 50 percent of members), while those calling
themselves "conservative" oppose it (75 percent of ministers, 55 percent of
members).

Among "moderates," more laity oppose divestment than favor it (35-30
percent) and more ministers favor it (50-38 percent).

On other Israel/Palestine issues addressed by last summer's Assembly,
the Panel found the following:

* More members, elders, and ministers are aware of the Assembly's action
opposing the construction of the separation barrier being constructed by
Israel between itself and Palestinian territories than know about the
divestment decision. And by large margins all Presbyterians oppose the
barrier - members, 41-30 percent; elders, 46-29 percent; pastors, 66-22
percent; and specialized clergy, 72-17 percent.

* Few laity but most ministers are aware that the Assembly declared
"Christian Zionism inconsistent with the basic values of Reformed theology."
More laity agree (41-26 percent) that "because of God's promises to Abraham,
the contemporary state of Israel maintains a divine right to exist." On the
other hand, 53 percent of ministers disagree with that statement.

* More panelists disagree (46 percent of members, 43 percent of ministers)
than agree (30 percent of members, 39 percent of ministers) that "Christians
should seek to convert Jews to Christianity." Correspondingly, a majority of
each panel category agree that "Jews are already in covenant with God and do
not need to become Christians to achieve salvation."

* Few laity (12 percent) but most ministers are familiar with the controversy
over a Presbyterian "messianic" congregation in Philadelphia that sparked
considerable controversy last year. When asked, "Should the PC(USA) seek to
establish 'Messianic' congregations ... inviting those of Jewish background
to explore Christian faith while maintaining Jewish religious and cultural
practices?" more laity (44 percent) and pastors (54 percent) said "yes" than
"no" (28 percent, 35 percent), while the reverse is true for specialized
clergy (35 percent yes, 46 percent no).

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