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Title: Christianity Is Plummeting In America, While The Number Of Non-Believers Is Skyrocketing
Source: Associated Press
URL Source: http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2009 ... ler-christians-americans-gone/
Published: Sep 29, 2009
Author: Bruce Feiler
Post Date: 2009-09-29 15:56:27 by Brian S
Keywords: None
Views: 2648
Comments: 102

A shocking new study of Americans’ religious beliefs shows the beginnings of a major realignment in Americans’ relationship with God. The American Religious Identification Survey (ARIS) reveals that Protestants now represent half of all Americans, down almost 20 percent in the last twenty years. In the coming months, America will become a minority Protestant nation for the first time since the pilgrims.

The number of people who claim no religious affiliation, meanwhile, has doubled since 1990 to fifteen percent, its highest point in history. Non-believers now represent the third-highest group of Americans, after Catholics and Baptists.

Other headlines:

1) The number of Christians has declined 12% since 1990, and is now 76%, the lowest percentage in American history.

2) The growth of non-believers has come largely from men. Twenty percent of men express no religious affiliation; 12% of women.

3) Young people are fleeing faith. Nearly a quarter of Americans in their 20’s profess no organized religion.

4) But these non-believers are not particularly atheist. That number hasn’t budged and stands at less than 1 percent. (Agnostics are similarly less than 1 percent.) Instead, these individuals have a belief in God but no interest in organized religion, or they believe in a personal God but not in a formal faith tradition.

The implications for American society are profound. Americans’ relationship with God, which drove many of the country’s great transformations from the pilgrims to the founding fathers, the Civil War to the civil rights movement, is still intact. Eighty-two percent of Americans believe in God or a higher power.

But at the same time, the study offers yet another wake-up call for religious institutions.

First, catering to older believers is a recipe for failure; younger Americans are tuning out.

Second, Americans are interested in God, but they don’t think existing institutions are helping them draw closer to God.

Finally, Americans’ interest in religion has not always been stable. It dipped following the Revolution and again following Civil War. In both cases it rebounded because religious institutions adapted and found new ways of relating to everyday Americans.

Today, the rise of disaffection is so powerful that different denominations needs to band together to find a shared language of God that can move beyond the fading divisions of the past and begin moving toward a partnership of different-but-equal traditions.

Or risk becoming Europe, where religion is fast becoming an afterthought.

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#17. To: Brian S (#0)

Christianity Is Plummeting In America, While The Number Of Non-Believers Is Skyrocketing

This is not surprising. Try and find a Christain who actually lives by the sermon on the mount. Hypocricy is rampant. It's do as I say, not as I do. This land may be filled with sheep, but even the sheep aren't falling for the dogma of hypocricy. Honestly, if this were truly a Christain nation we wouldn't have 37 million people on food stamps or half a million homeless vets on the streets or one million homeless students in our schools.

abraxas  posted on  2009-09-29   20:42:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: abraxas (#17)

Try and find a Christain who actually lives by the sermon on the mount.

You mean you not only expect a second Jesus, but millions of Jesuses?

Wow - you're a tough crowd.

Liberator  posted on  2009-09-29   20:53:50 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Liberator (#19)

You mean you not only expect a second Jesus, but millions of Jesuses?

lol.......there is only one Jesus delivering the sermon. Do you know any Christains who abide by it? I know a few.....but they call themselves Buddhists.

abraxas  posted on  2009-09-29   21:00:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: abraxas (#20)

there is only one Jesus delivering the sermon. Do you know any Christains who abide by it? I know a few.....but they call themselves Buddhists.

Abide in it 100%? Wouldn't that would make them Christ-like Perfect?

Hey Teach - Are you giving points for 90%-95% or FAILING your students?

I suppose you'd find problems at fine dining establishments with the geometrical arrangement of the sprig parsley on your plate.

Liberator  posted on  2009-09-29   21:12:52 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: Liberator (#22)

Hey Teach - Are you giving points for 90%-95% or FAILING your students

I've yet to find a handful of Christains at 90%. Granted, what is asked is not easy, but the sermon is really is what it means to be Christain in a nutshell.

Aren't you supposed to strive to be Christ-like Perfect? Isn't that the gist of it all? Are you supposed to accept less and act less and do less and be less or are you supposed to give it all you have to give?

Hang out with some mindful Buddhists and you will find that people CAN abide, without a bunch of excuses and without ever claiming to be perfect or even striving for perfection. It's all about living moment to moment by your ACTIONS and not your words.

abraxas  posted on  2009-09-29   21:18:49 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: abraxas (#23)

I've yet to find a handful of Christains at 90%. Granted, what is asked is not easy, but the sermon is really is what it means to be Christain in a nutshell.

No it isn't easy...And we ALL fall short of the goal posts set up by Christ's Sermon on the Mount - but not for lack of trying or realizing we're quite imperfect.

Aren't you supposed to strive to be Christ-like Perfect? Isn't that the gist of it all? Are you supposed to accept less and act less and do less and be less or are you supposed to give it all you have to give?

We're shown where the goalposts are. Some of us strive to get closer to reaching than others, but that's why they're there. If anyone actually did make it, there'd be no reason for a Savior, would there? They'd then be sinless and thus "Perfect." And don't tell me ANY Buddhist is perfect.

Sure - we're commanded NOT to sin. If we do to repent. We just can't lose sight of those goal posts or give up just because we're imperfect.

Liberator  posted on  2009-09-29   21:33:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: Liberator (#25)

If anyone actually did make it, there'd be no reason for a Savior, would there? They'd then be sinless and thus "Perfect." And don't tell me ANY Buddhist is perfect.

Sure - we're commanded NOT to sin. If we do to repent. We just can't lose sight of those goal posts or give up just because we're imperfect.

Buddhism isn't about seeking perfection and, honestly, neither is Christianity. Both are paths to mindful existence, love and compassion.

Of course, you would still need a savior, even if one actually did make it. Aren't you planning on a Second Coming, Lib?

It very easy to just keep on sinning when all you have to do is repent. No need for discipline or a change of behavior, just a few words and "poof" all is forgiven so you can go back and do it all over again, so long as you keep that goal post in sight.

This is one of my basic problems with the Christain dogma as most Christains perceive it. No need to do too much because all you really seek can never be attained. The sermon on the mount isn't about telling you what you can't achieve; it's about what you CAN accomplish and that's straight from your Savior's mouth. I also disagree with this notion that fear actually evokes real change within people, when, really, all that ever evokes true change is LOVE.

abraxas  posted on  2009-09-29   21:47:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: abraxas (#32)

Buddhism isn't about seeking perfection and, honestly, neither is Christianity. Both are paths to mindful existence, love and compassion.

Of course, you would still need a savior, even if one actually did make it. Aren't you planning on a Second Coming, Lib?

Lol, yeah - I'm looking forward to my "encore" appearance - but not here, not in this world. In Paradise there is no more pain or memory of pain. Only infinite love and unimaginable glory...

Sure here it should be about "mindful existence, love and compassion"...But then about Acceptance that we are not "good enough" to make it to Heaven on our own merit; That's when it becomes about Repentance. Redemption. Eternal Salvation.

It very easy to just keep on sinning when all you have to do is repent. No need for discipline or a change of behavior, just a few words and "poof" all is forgiven so you can go back and do it all over again, so long as you keep that goal post in sight.

I understand what you're saying; Legit questions. I know those types of "Christians." Words and prayers can be hollow. God knows our hearts and like Santa he knows if we've been bad or good ON PURPOSE and tap-dancing and BSing our way to The Promised Land. He also know if and when He's being ignored...

This is one of my basic problems with the Christain dogma as most Christains perceive it. No need to do too much because all you really seek can never be attained. The sermon on the mount isn't about telling you what you can't achieve; it's about what you CAN accomplish and that's straight from your Savior's mouth. I also disagree with this notion that fear actually evokes real change within people, when, really, all that ever evokes true change is LOVE.

Good and fair analysis and points...

It's true that one can become spiritually lazy and feel like they're doing "just enough" to get by and take it for granted; I'm guilty of it myself at times. This is why Christians are supposed to hang around with other Christians and inspire each other, or read their Bible more often than less.

There is real fellowship and love with genuine Christians - I realize the tendency to stereotype them/us all as "Holy Rollers." And of course "love thy neighbor" is Jesus last commandment.

As to fear being a motivating factor...well...Did you "fear" not getting that piece of cake after dinner when you were a kid ONLY if you "finish your peas"? :-)

Yes, I DO fear facing God...and having Him open up that Big Book on Judgment Day...and coming up short. But I DO hunger for His approval, His Redemption, His glory. Forever is a loooong time - I'd rather be in heaven than gone fishin.

Liberator  posted on  2009-09-29   22:17:16 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: Liberator (#35)

Yes, I DO fear facing God...and having Him open up that Big Book on Judgment Day...and coming up short. But I DO hunger for His approval, His Redemption, His glory. Forever is a loooong time - I'd rather be in heaven than gone fishin.

Good post, Lib.

I'll leave you with Timithy, i, 7: God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. : )

Oh, and from the Sermon on the Mount: Let your light shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.

All works are done, not to glorify the self or for future rewards of heaven, nor out of fear, but rather, to glorify Him, which is why I view love as the only real mechanism that changes anything, especially the human heart.

abraxas  posted on  2009-09-29   22:41:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#53. To: abraxas (#37)

Good post, Lib.

I'll leave you with Timithy, i, 7: God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind. : )

Oh, and from the Sermon on the Mount: Let your light shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.

All works are done, not to glorify the self or for future rewards of heaven, nor out of fear, but rather, to glorify Him, which is why I view love as the only real mechanism that changes anything, especially the human heart.

Thanks...

Beautiful tract...YOU get it. Keep your eye on THE prize, Brax.

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