Only 6% of Americans Have a Biblical Worldview Thursday, May 13, 2021 @ 11:45 AM Everyone has an overall perspective from which the world is seen and interpreted. It’s called a “worldview.” The Cultural Research Center (CRC) at Arizona Christian University, interviewed a nationally representative sample of 2,000 adults to determine what worldview Americans hold. It’s called The American Worldview Inventory (AWVI) 2021. The results are startling…and convicting. Though 65% of American adults describe themselves as “Christian” according to 2018-2019 Pew research, this CRC study indicates only 6% actually hold to a biblical worldview. This just might explain why a wide variety of surveys over the years reflect scripturally inconsistent beliefs and behaviors of “Christians.” For instance, in a 2020 CRC study, American adults answered a survey asking if people are “basically good.” Among the broad spectrum of those surveyed, 70% answered affirmatively.