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Related: About this forumWhen it Comes to Honesty and Ethics, Trust in Clergy is at an All-Time Low
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When it Comes to Honesty and Ethics, Trust in Clergy is at an All-Time Low
By Hemant Mehta, December 20, 2018
What profession has the highest rating in terms of honesty and ethics?
Gallup said today that nurses, once again, top their annual list with 84% of people ranking them positively.
Only 37% said the same thing about clergy members. Thats the lowest number religious leaders have received in 34 years of polling.
That chart shows the number was at 52% as recently as 2012, but a number of self-inflicted scandals have likely caused the reputation of clergy to drop below 50%. This is the first time its dipped below 40%. (The all-time high was 67% in 1985.)These latest low ratings of the clergy come on the heels of more investigations into child sex abuse by Catholic priests in the U.S. Currently, 31% of Catholics and 48% of Protestants rate the clergy positively.
I imagine white evangelicals embracing Donald Trump hasnt helped much when it comes to honesty and ethics, either.
If you look at the raw data, its also interesting to note that the percent of people who ranked clergy as very high for honesty/ethics was a mere 8%. Everyone else ranked them lower. (The very high percentage for nurses, by comparison, was 28%.)
The numbers are incredibly low, especially for a profession where honesty and ethics are essentially a part of the job description. Nurses and doctors and cops and teachers all have to earn trust. Clergy members, I would argue, go into the job with a set level of trust and have to lose it. What this poll shows is that the other professions have maintained trust to varying degrees while religious leaders have squandered theirs.
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When it Comes to Honesty and Ethics, Trust in Clergy is at an All-Time Low (Original Post)
NeoGreen
Dec 2018
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rurallib
(63,201 posts)1. I sure do trust nurses far above anyone else I deal with
And in my life the least trustworthy people I have dealt with have been clergy. I could write a long list of clergy wrongs just with those I have dealt with.
So I would go along with these findings.
Voltaire2
(14,719 posts)2. Good News.
MineralMan
(147,591 posts)3. The congregation is awakening.
Finally.