Summary
A debate is happening in American Christianity about whether empathy is a strength or a weakness. Some conservative leaders are challenging empathy's role in areas like immigration and racial justice, while others argue that empathy is a core value of Christianity. This discussion is occurring as the U.S. becomes more diverse and organized religion declines.
Key Facts
- A division exists within American Christianity regarding the role of empathy.
- Some conservatives argue that empathy is a weakness, especially in discussions about immigration, racial justice, and LGBTQ+ rights.
- Supporters of empathy see it as central to Christian teachings, including the Gospels.
- Empathy is part of social-emotional learning, a teaching approach that was challenged in some states but none managed to ban it.
- Polls show 80% of U.S. adults consider empathy a key moral value.
- Around 16% view empathy as a harmful emotion that opposes divine guidance.
- Diverse groups, like Homeboy Industries and Repairers of the Breach, use empathy to address social issues.