More Americans Say They Have No Religion

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RACHEL ZOLL | 03/ 9/09 12:14 AM | AP

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A wide-ranging study on American religious life found that the Roman Catholic population has been shifting out o of the Northeast to the Southwest, the percentage of Christians in the nation has declined and more people say they have no religion at all.

Fifteen percent of respondents said they had no religion, an increase from 14.2 percent in 2001 and 8.2 percent in 1990, according to the American Religious Identification Survey.

Northern New England surpassed the Pacific Northwest as the least religious region, with Vermont reporting the highest share of those claiming no religion, at 34 percent. Still, the study found that the numbers of Americans with no religion rose in every state.

"No other religious bloc has kept such a pace in every state," the study's authors said.

In the Northeast, self-identified Catholics made up 36 percent of adults last year, down from 43 percent in 1990. At the same time, however, Catholics grew to about one-third of the adult population in California and Texas, and one-quarter of Floridians, largely due to Latino immigration, according to the research.

Nationally, Catholics remain the largest religious group, with 57 million people saying they belong to the church. The tradition gained 11 million followers since 1990, but its share of the population fell by about a percentage point to 25 percent.

Christians who aren't Catholic also are a declining segment of the country.

In 2008, Christians comprised 76 percent of U.S. adults, compared to about 77 percent in 2001 and about 86 percent in 1990. Researchers said the dwindling ranks of mainline Protestants, including Methodists, Lutherans and Episcopalians, largely explains the shift. Over the last seven years, mainline Protestants dropped from just over 17 percent to 12.9 percent of the population.

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The report from The Program on Public Values at Trinity College in Hartford, Conn., surveyed 54,461 adults in English or Spanish from February through November of last year. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 0.5 percentage points. The findings are part of a series of studies on American religion by the program that will later look more closely at reasons behind the trends.

The current survey, being released Monday, found traditional organized religion playing less of a role in many lives. Thirty percent of married couples did not have a religious wedding ceremony and 27 percent of respondents said they did not want a religious funeral.

About 12 percent of Americans believe in a higher power but not the personal God at the core of monotheistic faiths. And, since 1990, a slightly greater share of respondents _ 1.2 percent _ said they were part of new religious movements, including Scientology, Wicca and Santeria.

The study also found signs of a growing influence of churches that either don't belong to a denomination or play down their membership in a religious group.

Respondents who called themselves "non-denominational Christian" grew from 0.1 percent in 1990 to 3.5 percent last year. Congregations that most often use the term are megachurches considered "seeker sensitive." They use rock style music and less structured prayer to attract people who don't usually attend church. Researchers also found a small increase in those who prefer being called evangelical or born-again, rather than claim membership in a denomination.

Evangelical or born-again Americans make up 34 percent of all American adults and 45 percent of all Christians and Catholics, the study found. Researchers found that 18 percent of Catholics consider themselves born-again or evangelical, and nearly 39 percent of mainline Protestants prefer those labels. Many mainline Protestant groups are riven by conflict over how they should interpret what the Bible says about gay relationships, salvation and other issues.

The percentage of Pentecostals remained mostly steady since 1990 at 3.5 percent, a surprising finding considering the dramatic spread of the tradition worldwide. Pentecostals are known for a spirited form of Christianity that includes speaking in tongues and a belief in modern-day miracles.

Mormon numbers also held steady over the period at 1.4 percent of the population, while the number of Jews who described themselves as religiously observant continued to drop, from 1.8 percent in 1990 to 1.2 percent, or 2.7 million people, last year. Researchers plan a broader survey on people who consider themselves culturally Jewish but aren't religious.

The study found that the percentage of Americans who identified themselves as Muslim grew to 0.6 percent of the population, while growth in Eastern religions such as Buddhism slightly slowed.

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- dotmafia I'm a Fan of dotmafia 45 fans permalink
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Thank God.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:10 PM on 03/10/2009
- Zen0469 I'm a Fan of Zen0469 71 fans permalink
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A consequence of the actions of the religious nutcases over the last eight years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 03/10/2009

Do they come any other way? hehe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 03/10/2009
- Zanti I'm a Fan of Zanti 25 fans permalink
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Said the poster who can't even spell "hee hee"!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 AM on 03/13/2009
- darkday I'm a Fan of darkday 3 fans permalink

I've been an atheist since early childhood.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 03/10/2009
- BelGazou I'm a Fan of BelGazou 5 fans permalink

Could I be reading this correctly, do 34% of adult Americans actually consider themselves "evangelicals"? I didn't think that they were that many. These are the same wing-nuts who put Bushie into office twice. Thank goodness their numbers are dwindling as well.

It would be really nice if we returned to the "old days" when this country was new and our forefathers were only minimally religious and maintained a healthy wariness in regards to religion. I hope that the disastrous ascension of the Bushites was a lesson that was well learned.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:03 PM on 03/10/2009

Yea I saw that too... they do exists in numbers however since a lot of their pastors have fallen a lot of them claim to be evangelical but really are not that committed(at least now). Which is a relief.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:55 PM on 03/10/2009
- Zanti I'm a Fan of Zanti 25 fans permalink
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"These are the same wing-nuts who put Bushie into office twice."

They did? No one else voted for him? No soccer moms? No Dems who decided that, because we were at war, it might create problems to change leadership? No Repubs who didn't happen to be evangelical? No rich folks voting Repub because it's the party of money? No, etc.?

No offense, but a smart third-grader can figure out quite easily that no single demographic rules in a national election, unless we're talking, say, white people. And, in fact, we're talking a specialized demographic. Remedial logic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:42 PM on 03/13/2009

Hitler was a Catholic and a believer in God, read Mein Kampf , here is a quote form the book
"Hence today I believe that I am acting in accordance with the will of the Almighty Creator: by defending myself against the Jew, I am fighting for the work of the Lord."
Believing or saying you believe in God does not make you a good person, mostly just a weak person who is not prepared to accept responsibility for his or her actions or condition.
Be a non believer and accept responsibility for the s..t you do and do it in the name of you, the truth about yourself will become obvious in short order

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:02 PM on 03/10/2009
- Paul I'm a Fan of Paul 32 fans permalink

Hitler was a politican operating in a Christian country. What do you suppose he would say? But here is what he actually planned to do:

"In 1998 documents were released by Cornell University from the Nuremberg Trials, that revealed Nazi plans to exterminate Christianity at the end of World War II. The documents cover the Nuremberg trials of leading Nazis and demonstrate the deliberate genocide of Jews during the Holocaust, in which some six million Jews were killed. One senior member of the U.S. prosecution team, General William Donovan, as part of his work on documenting Nazi war crimes, compiled large amounts of documentation that the Nazis also planned to systematically destroy Christianity."

Wikipedia

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:19 PM on 03/10/2009

Hitler was a politican operating in a Christian country. What do you suppose he would say?

I think the same thing can be said for our founding fathers....politicians operating in a Christian country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 PM on 03/11/2009
- Hirnlego I'm a Fan of Hirnlego 115 fans permalink
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That may be true.. because like communists they would see religion as competition. They wanted Hitler as some sort of deity..and the government unquestionable authority.

This parallel is often used by Hitchens when he compares religion with North Korea.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:07 PM on 03/12/2009
- antifluff I'm a Fan of antifluff 15 fans permalink

It sounds like he was trying to justify his actions to himself, not God.
Believing in God makes you a weak person? Where do you get that? Some of the most respected men in history were proud to acknowledge the Lord and to pray to him. Do not mistake humility for weakness.
BTW, I would be willing to bet that prisons are full of non-believers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 PM on 03/10/2009
- Hirnlego I'm a Fan of Hirnlego 115 fans permalink
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His faith does not really matter... the important thing when it comes to politics is to never give ANYONE so much power.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 03/12/2009

I was having coffee with a friend this morning and these two intellectual heavy weights were sitting next to me stroking each other with the "Book of Revelations."

Dunce 1: Well I read the first couple of chapters but it didn't make a lot of sense.
Dunce 2: Don't worry I'll explain it for you.
Dunce 1: Thanks, so do you think we should nuke North Korea?
Me: Sigh...

I feel less smart for just having to breath the same air as those two doofi.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 PM on 03/10/2009
- Paul I'm a Fan of Paul 32 fans permalink

Small point: it is the Book of Revelation (no s on the end...)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:21 PM on 03/10/2009
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My response to this is DUH!

Humanity is beginning to learn to THINK FOR ITSELF and not believe every story that was forced down your innocent mind as a child in the form of religion.

People are beginning to use human reason which is a wonderful guide for ethical behavior, as opposed to say the Bible which condones slavery, rape or foreign women and has a god who kills innocent infants, see the Plagues on the Egyptians and the Flight from Egypt as examples of the baby killing.

And pro-lifers pray to this same god!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:42 PM on 03/10/2009
- darkday I'm a Fan of darkday 3 fans permalink

Great post.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 03/10/2009
- kappa08 I'm a Fan of kappa08 85 fans permalink
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On a side note...maybe just maybe the politics of their religion didn't pan out and they finally realized that they were used and have always been used just to gin up their vote.

How's that anti- abortion thing going?
Still waiting for prayer in schools?
Do those talk talk talk Republicans REALLY share your values?
Ted Hagard anyone?
Ooops there goes that stem cell issue...I guess the reality of scientific evolution won out AGAIN.
Maybe those "prosperity" churches will get your back in these lean times.
Just ask yourself...WWTTD(what would Tim Tebow do?) If THAT guy isn't a shill then I don't know what is. Using the NCAA to get cash for Dick's House in the Philippines.

Just face it...it's a club for the insecure and disconnected that need structure in order to manage their daily lives. I echo iqf in stating "THINK FOR YOURSELF"...but then again that takes guts.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:44 PM on 03/10/2009

kappa08, are you saying that I don't think for myself because I believe in a Higher Power? Beware lest you become that which you hate!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:01 PM on 03/10/2009
- antifluff I'm a Fan of antifluff 15 fans permalink

The Christians that followed the Bible are the same Christians that grew spiritually by reading the Bible. These were many, many of the leaders that stopped slavery in the European and American cultures (notice the protests against the nations where slavery is still legal?). Crimes were demonstrated in the Bible to help people grow and see the results from participating in sinful lives. The first born was killed in the flight from Egypt. The lesson had to be unforgettable. Why didn't you mention the civilizations that gave their babies to the god Molech? God condemned that practice. It was similar to abortion. An image of Molech was made into a furnace and filled with wood and then lit for a night of partying. The babies were laid in his arms. Some things don't change, just the ages.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 PM on 03/10/2009
- drjay79 I'm a Fan of drjay79 4 fans permalink

Religion is about controlling people.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:37 PM on 03/10/2009
- darkday I'm a Fan of darkday 3 fans permalink

I agree.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 03/10/2009
- Beka13 I'm a Fan of Beka13 28 fans permalink
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Non religious lets unite and start our own group!!! 15% is an election changing number!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 03/10/2009
- findmind I'm a Fan of findmind 7 fans permalink
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We are now the largest minority....but I think getting us into some kind of group....would be difficult.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:05 PM on 03/10/2009
- darkday I'm a Fan of darkday 3 fans permalink

I like the way you think.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 03/10/2009

Oh indeed... I wear my Atheism proudly and I refuse to be brown beaten by anti-intellectuals and the clergymen that support them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:57 PM on 03/10/2009

Freethinkers are individualists. Trying to mobilize us is like trying to herd cats. But maybe this last 8 years under the Religious Right watching the government mutate into a theocracy was just waht was needed to give us a voice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 03/10/2009
- Hirnlego I'm a Fan of Hirnlego 115 fans permalink
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As Dawkins often point out, its kind of hard.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:09 PM on 03/12/2009
- lynettema I'm a Fan of lynettema 57 fans permalink

If the church is to succeed in this modern world, they are going to have to return to Christianity rather than Evangelism.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 PM on 03/10/2009

The church has no place succeeding in a modern world. Church like religion is a vestigial organ.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 PM on 03/10/2009
- dctackett I'm a Fan of dctackett 9 fans permalink

they'll have to do more than that... they'll have to "evolve" their bible, and strip out the bad and foolish things.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:00 PM on 03/10/2009
- Paul I'm a Fan of Paul 32 fans permalink

Some of us have never left it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:37 PM on 03/10/2009
- lynettema I'm a Fan of lynettema 57 fans permalink

The right wing religious have made religion a dirty word. No one wants to be associated with their religion or beliefs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:21 PM on 03/10/2009
- dctackett I'm a Fan of dctackett 9 fans permalink

religion made religion a dirty word.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:59 PM on 03/10/2009

I'm not surprised by this,only surprised by the "new" number of people who are willing to ADMIT that the RightWing Christians have spoiled it for everyone who uses their brain,if only a little bit. The experiences of the last 8 years, of having an Elmer Gantry in the White House,has surely been a turn-off for me!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:00 PM on 03/10/2009
- dctackett I'm a Fan of dctackett 9 fans permalink

yeah, only 0.8%?... but, if you consider the religious propaganda that's been flowing and nonsense going on... think about the intense peer pressure to conform, particularly in the south and middle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:02 PM on 03/10/2009
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Je$u$ is my Shepherd; I shall be a sheep.
He maketh me to lie about eternal life.
He leadeth me to mental illness.
He demandeth my cash.
He teacheth me self-righteousness for His name’s sake.
Yea, though I face years of the Bush Depression, I will not fear destitution.
For thou will provide.
My delusions and hallucinations, they comfort me.
Thou preparest a home for me in the clouds in the sky.
Thou filleth my head with denial.
The offering plate runneth over.
Surely, gibberish and nonsense shall follow me all the days of my life
and I will wallow in the superstitions of the ancient goat-herders forever.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:47 PM on 03/10/2009
- UbiVeritas I'm a Fan of UbiVeritas 3 fans permalink

Have fun in he.ll!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 03/10/2009
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I'm sure it will be fun in comparison to being here with you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:23 PM on 03/10/2009
- dctackett I'm a Fan of dctackett 9 fans permalink

what's he.lll"?... oh, did you mean hell?... will you be looking over the battlements at the just sufferings of the wicked?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:05 PM on 03/10/2009
- Hirnlego I'm a Fan of Hirnlego 115 fans permalink
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and you know this hoooooow?
Ever spoken with a god or did someone convince you to believe it despite that you have no evidence to back it.

I can play this too. The FSM will boil you in spaghetti sauce. "Have fun in he.ll!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:12 PM on 03/12/2009
- Lerrin I'm a Fan of Lerrin 8 fans permalink
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It's hard to believe if you're still 'in the system' (that h*ll will rain down on you for blaspheming if you even consider certain dogma as lunacy, etc.), but once you break free, it's amazing how the negative self-talk goes away and the freedom to act justly is its own reward.
There is a freedom/relief to do the right thing simply because it's the right thing to do, not just garnering 'frequent flier miles' for eternal reward, to 'please' something/someone outside of yourself, or to ultimately get some personal reward (eternal salvation, x thousand virgins, etc.). No more acting as if you're 'waiting for your father to get home' to mete out justice/reward (a quasi-juvenile aspect of religion that I've always found offensive).
The just act is reward sufficient.
While there are people who are intrinsically moral/decent (and appreciate the structure provided by religion), religion may be most useful for those who aren't naturally inclined to do the ethical /moral thing. Surprising that it's not intrinsic, but homo sapiens is a mammal, after all. (However, I've met many mammals who are intrinsically more discerning in their behaviours than certain people I've met, too)

Religion can be useful for some, but not necessary for all, and is dangerous in the wrong hands/heads. If you don't need the structure or reward system, or you find that the institution/structure interferes with your faith/spirituality/self-talk - get rid of the institution/structure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:46 PM on 03/10/2009
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I don't believe in God, I don't believe in God, I don't believe in God, I don't believe in God, I don't believe in God, I don't believe in God, I don't believe in God, I don't believe in God, I don't believe in God.
I don't believe in an imaginary being created by some power hungry politician.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 PM on 03/10/2009
- fumes I'm a Fan of fumes 90 fans permalink
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{{{ssssswwwwaaaakkkkk}}}

lightning strikes!!!!!

or not..

lol

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:48 PM on 03/10/2009
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