From CRUX:
Results from the latest Pew Research survey on how much trust Americans have in those holding positions of power and responsibility offer both good and bad news for religious leaders, particularly those of the Christian faith.
First, the bad news: According to the survey results, published Sept. 19, religious leaders in America fall behind journalists, police officers and military officers in terms of public confidence in their ethical behavior. On a scale ranging from “none of the time” to “all of the time,” some 65 percent of Americans believe religious leaders act unethically some of the time, compared to just 52 percent for police officers, 51 percent for journalists and 42 percent for military leaders.