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Shocking Survey Shows Only 16% of Professing Christians Believe in the Trinity

by | Mar 31, 2025 | News

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The latest findings from the Cultural Research Center’s American Worldview Inventory 2025 just dropped, and it’s a theological gut-punch to anyone who assumes that modern America still has even a passing acquaintance with biblical Christianity. Spoiler: it doesn’t.

Only 11% of Americans—and a humiliating 16% of self-identified Christians—actually believe in the Trinity. That’s not a minor doctrinal issue nor is it merelyh mispronouncing “Nicene.” That’s not forgetting which Gospel has the Sermon on the Mount.

It’s denying the nature of God Himself, while still showing up to church potlucks like everything’s fine. It’s like insisting you’re a vegan while simultaneously gnawing on a bacon-wrapped pork chop.

Even among so-called “born-again” Christians—those who allegedly get it—only one in four believe in the Triune God. And the rest? They’re either spiritually asleep at the wheel or worshiping some DIY deity cobbled together from Instagram quotes and “The Chosen” fan edits.

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How did we get here? According to researcher George Barna, it might be because America’s “theologians” now include names like Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, Megyn Kelly, and Russell Brand. Because when your spiritual formation is built on YouTube algorithms and not the Bible, you’re going to end up with a theology that’s all vibes and no substance.

Barna asks the obvious but damning question:
“Who is committed to ensuring that people grasp the basic theological building blocks of a biblical worldview?”

Who indeed? Maybe the megachurch pastors too busy filming drone shots of their sermon series intro. Or the seminary professors more worried about pronouns than propitiation. Or perhaps the small group leader handing out personality tests instead of Bibles.

But let’s not let Catholics off the hook—only 9% of them believe in the Trinity, despite reciting the Nicene Creed like it’s a spiritual karaoke session every week. That’s not tradition. That’s theological cosplay.

And Gen Z? Millennials? A pitiful 7–8% Trinitarian. We’re talking about generations that can identify every obscure Pokémon by silhouette, but couldn’t pick the Holy Spirit out of a divine lineup. Maybe they think He’s the one with the man bun and the chill vibes.

This is the American church in 2025:

  • Baptized but biblically illiterate.
  • Loud but lost.
  • Busy but barren.

We’ve got churches packed with people who don’t know the God they claim to worship, don’t fear the Word they never read, and don’t feel the absence of a Spirit they never knew was there.

And the pastors? They’re too busy prepping their next 7-week “Life Hacks from David” series to notice that their congregation thinks the Trinity is either a girl band or a yoga pose.

But hey—at least the fog machine works.

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