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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: 1811
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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#2. To: Brian S (#0)

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

Perfectly understandable. When Almighty God is mocked by the teaching of false beliefs not founded on the Bible, people should be aware that this is the result. God is not to be mocked, and the teaching of the so-called trinity, a fiery hell and eternal torment, going to heaven as opposed to the resurrection so clearly shown in the Bible, WILL lead to exactly this result. People will stop believing the lies.

As oppsoed to that, the numbers of Jehovah's Witnesses continues to increase, in some areas, dramatically. A very clear message that our work is being blessed.

richard9151  posted on  2009-09-29   16:43:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: richard9151 (#2)

When Almighty God is mocked by the teaching of false beliefs not founded on the Bible, people should be aware that this is the result. God is not to be mocked, and the teaching of the so-called trinity, a fiery hell and eternal torment, going to heaven as opposed to the resurrection so clearly shown in the Bible, WILL lead to exactly this result. People will stop believing the lies.

Well...yes and no...(I think.)

The numbers of Jehovah's Witnesses continues to increase, in some areas, dramatically. A very clear message that our work is being blessed.

Are you a JW? And which "work" is that exactly?

Liberator  posted on  2009-09-29   17:58:29 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#50. To: Liberator (#8)

Are you a JW? And which "work" is that exactly?

Yes, I am. Baptized 10 months now, and finally beginning to understand the world and the Bible. As to the work, that is outlined in the Bible, very clearly.

Matthew 24:14 And this good news of the kingdom will be preached in all the inhabited earth for a witness to all the nations; and then the end will come.

Jehovah's Witnesses now have more than 100,000 congregations in more than 235 lands and islands, world wide. In essense, as the faithful and discreet slave has stated, this prophecy in the Book of Matthew has been fulfilled. And, if you have much knowledge of what is happening in the world, then you should be aware that the tribulation is beginning.

Those who believe that things are difficult now have no clue. The 'interesting times' are just beginning.

richard9151  posted on  2009-09-30   0:12:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#54. To: richard9151 (#50)

Whereas I admire your devotion to God and your spirituality, as a Christian, there are troubling questions about JWs...

Do you believe you are the only true church on earth?

Do you believe in the deity of Jesus Christ? His resurrection?

Do you believe in salvation through belief in the blood sacrifice of Christ?

Thanks.

Liberator  posted on  2009-09-30   10:36:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#57. To: Liberator (#54) (Edited)

understand Buddhism

I've been buying Buddhist items from a very reliable http://www.ebay.com seller in Nepal. He describes the "powers" of each item in the listing, and ships almost everything insured and with signiture delivery. I can't get his link to work here, but just do a search for

"ebay seller yoga* guru" and you'll find 'em.

sizzlerguy  posted on  2009-09-30   13:44:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#58. To: sizzlerguy (#57)

I've been buying Buddhist items from a very reliable http://www.ebay.com seller in Nepal. He describes the "powers" of each item in the listing, and ships almost everything insured and with signiture delivery.

99.9% positive feedback!

Interesting store...

It appears the Buddhists are gonna give Catholics a run for their money with respect to "magical" beads, charms, statues and trinkets.

Liberator  posted on  2009-09-30   13:51:19 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#61. To: Liberator (#58)

It appears the Buddhists are gonna give Catholics a run for their money with respect to "magical" beads, charms, statues and trinkets.

LOL!! Excellent comment! AND; very accurate. It always amazes me the number of people who accept what is promoted.... anyone who goes back to the source of Buddism would find out that it is not a religion at all. Course, I have trouble giving serious consideration to anything that starts off by describing the earth as a tableland carried on the backs of giant elephants, standing on a giant turtle, which is on a giant snake (?) floating on an ocean? I may have part of the wrong, but you get the idea!!

richard9151  posted on  2009-10-02   11:31:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#62. To: richard9151 (#61)

Buddhism better integrates a person's mind and body (which is why there is yoga.) And it is ar more self empowering then the sort of religious fare you are in to.

It involves aspiring to a higher level of consciousness. Which of course is frightening to the leaders of any Christian or Muslim sect, as conformity and control is the central notion of a faith like yours'.

As for the metaphorical imagery you criticize, do I really need to dig out some of the crazy sounding examples of Bible blather to show you that you are a hypocrite to criticize that faith by denigrating story elements of Buddhist teachings?

You know, faith doesn't just have to be into the notion that there is some sort of head honcho god with a nail him up son at his side. It can also involve aspirations of the elevation of one's soul and spirit to a higher level of being.

I am not Buddhist, but I like thee teachings and focus, a heck of allot more then that which are the central notions and teachings of a faith like you are into.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2009-10-02   11:52:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#63. To: Ferret Mike (#62)

I am not Buddhist, but I like thee teachings and focus, a heck of allot more then that which are the central notions and teachings of a faith like you are into.

Mike, since you have absolutely no clue as to what the teachings of my faith is, your comments are just plain silly. The only things you have to go by is what you have heard from the so-called mainstream of Christendom, nearly all of which is in error. Which explains why I quit that form of Christianity many, many years ago, and was fortunate enough to finally find people who could teach me how to understand the Bible -- for the first time in my life.

You will never do that, so you will live in blindness. Which is a proper perspective from which to appreciate Buddism.

richard9151  posted on  2009-10-02   18:04:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#65. To: richard9151 (#63)

I know that you major fail to understand Buddhism so bad you couldn't even spell it right. Never mind understanding it seeks a level of enlightenment great enough to end the suffering of people by transcending the cycle of suffering and re-incarnation.

I mean, you thinly condemn a faith with no understanding, which is a syndrome of a dangerously high level of narrow mindedness.

As for your beliefs, I lurked your threads and read many of your posts and have a good idea of how your sect is different then most Christianity. But you are narrow minded, so don't welcome hearing this, which is not a surprise.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2009-10-02   18:53:14 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#67. To: Ferret Mike (#65)

I always believed that if God would throw away good people, just for not believing in Jesus, then he's not much of a loving God is he?

I've debated religion with everyone at some point, and I've come to the conclusion that organized religions across the boards are an absolute scam, and a control mechanism.

I'll wait and see what happens, and should God show up to welcome me, Great. If not, well then I guess I won't have anything to disappoint me now will I?

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2009-10-03   0:10:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#70. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#67)

I always believed that if God would throw away good people,

And who claims that He does throw away good people? Oh, right, those who claim to have a secret way of 'saving' you; just put your money in the plate, and we will clear a path to heaven for you.

How silly that people believe such nonsense, instead of actually doing the work neccessary to understand.

Ever heard of the resurrection? Of course not, cause just cause it is a major feature of the Bible, well, Christendom does not teach it, so must not exist, right? And it does not matter that there are 9 resurrections in the Bible to prove to all that it is true, but what the hey.

The major lesson of the Bible, Tommy dear, is that ALL people who have lived since the time of Adam and Eve, will be resurrected from the common grave of mankind and afforded the opportunity to learn the Truth about Almighty God, BEFORE they are judged for their actions AFTER their resurrection. After all, as the Bible clearly teaches, those who have died have paid the price for their sins, and will be resurrected free of sin. Course, such Bible Truths sure poke a big hole in the ability of 'churches' to collect for salvation.

richard9151  posted on  2009-10-03   0:21:38 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#86. To: richard9151 (#70)

Hey Richard.

Just so you understand, you're not talking to a 10 year old who hasn't lived.

You know where the whole Christian Belief System Started???

Zoroastrianism.

Exactly the same.

Let me know when that sets in, and then we'll talk about my own death and resurrection.

TommyTheMadArtist  posted on  2009-10-03   13:00:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#88. To: TommyTheMadArtist (#86)

Zoroastrianism.

Exactly the same.

Not hardly. And since you do not have a clue as to what the Bible really teaches, how would you know?

This coming from someone who also had no clue, until I was taught how to correctly study the Bible... after reading it for 25 years or so.

richard9151  posted on  2009-10-03   13:02:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#89. To: richard9151 (#88)

Wow, I guess my class in theology in college were a complete waste Richard.

When your God leaves you behind because he thinks you're too much of a pompous ass, let me know how it feels.

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