Only "evangelicals" who don't value morality and truth......... or who are "Christians" because it will make them prosper, and they get coffee and donuts during "worship."
Uuummmm...Ok.
What kind of a 'real' Church would offer coffee and donuts during the service? Who would do such a thing?
I'm only kidding. I just though that was a funny remark. It made me chuckle this morning, which is a good thing. My official policy has always been that individuals should be allowed to make their own moral choices concerning the consumption of donuts in Church.
Of course you entirely missed the point of the comment, so I shall elucidate further to clarify for you.....
The American church has become comfy and soft (I indict myself as part of that softness). Though there is some persecution going on in certain aspects of Christianity, we basically have had complete freedom to worship and live, and because of our prosperity, most of us have never suffered a bit for our faith, and have grown weak. This is not just my opinion. It is shared by many.
The mega church and the prosperity gospel aspect of "evangelicalism" (though I would argue it is a false gospel), with it's easy chairs and theatre like environment (coffee and donuts during worship) has increased the weakness of the church and many who claim to be "Evangelicals" don't have a clue as to what it really means.
Many in the church live exactly like the world lives, with its immorality and greed and complete self-absorption.
Thus, when "Evangelicals" are polled, those responding are not necessarily Christ-followers who know what Scripture says about anything, let alone morality.
I hope that helps you understand a bit better what the point of my post was.
It wasn't intended to be funny, because it reflects a tragedy, really. When Satan attacks us (as he is doing daily), we don't have the resources to fight because we are weak and flabby.