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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Live and let live, but leave me alone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 AM on 03/10/2009

In light of the article, I thought this would be a good place to post info on the real deal on Christianity. The truth is that the trinity, crucifixion, virgin birth and much more have been ripped off from paganism. Christmas and Easter are warped pagan religions. Check it out:

http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_jcpa.htm

And the Ten Commandments were ripped from the Negative Confessions of the Egyptian Book of the Dead:

http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_10ck.htm
http://www.religioustolerance.org/chr_10cl.htm

And that's just the half of it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 AM on 03/10/2009
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More like the tenth of it. Xtianity is one in a series of "resurrecting sun god" religions based in the pagan observation of the waxing and waning of the sun during the seasons. A good book about this is "Pagan Christs".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:42 AM on 03/10/2009
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commandment # 11:

thou shalt not expose the previous ten commandments

for bogus bullpatties that they are!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 03/10/2009
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One additional commandment.
Thou shalt keep thy religion to thy self
(carlin..)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:15 PM on 03/10/2009
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The message of the self titled " Christian" churches that grew after Christ's death bear little resemblance to the spiritual essence of HIS teachings. If it was ever there, the TRUTH was lost long ago. I could no more become a member of one of these churches than I could rob a bank. I will not be led by a bunch of bombastic fools. To do so would be un-Christian. True there are some good folks out there who are members of a church. However those decent people appear there in no higher ratio than one would find outside the church.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 03/10/2009

The problem is that the people who wrote the bible did not know HIM either and so we have no reliable evidence of what he did say only that it was bad enough that the most enlightened society on the planet at the time saw fit to nail him to a pair of crossed timbers and leave him to die in the desert sun.

But even from the bible it appears he was a heavy drinker (turned water into wine and claimed wine represented his blood) who ostensibly hung out with prostitutes! A real role model!

Is Hugh Hefner the Second Coming!?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 03/10/2009
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The gospel of Mark was based on the memories of Peter, one of the disciples of Jesus. Luke and Matthew draw material from Mark ad other sources and are thought to be reliable eyewitnesses. The early church had to sort all this out as there were a number of competing Gnostic "gospels" in the 2nd century, They did a pretty good job, relying on only those accounts that could claim eyewitnesses.

I doubt jesus was a heavy drinker - he was too poor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 03/10/2009
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Religion will always play a major part in the history of the world. It is a guise for mortal men, to inject their dogmatic views into a society of conflicted people. This does not mean that people are without faith. They just do not need an organization with an agenda, to lead them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 03/10/2009
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The Vatican is a city state with more wealth than the US has right now. And how did they get it all? Converting and enslaving native people's at the point of a sword or a gun......or a bonfire.

It's way past time to throw out these bronze age tenets and embrace LIFE not religion which has caused more suffering than it has ever relieved. Religion twists the very instincts it "says" it is support of. Mainly LOVE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:04 AM on 03/10/2009
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I couldn't agree more.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:47 AM on 03/10/2009
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saying one thing..

while doing the very opposite..

has been the recipe for success for ages!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 03/10/2009
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IMHO, the physical world is much more miraculous than we can even imagine. As our primitive minds come to appreciate the story of the cosmos as it is revealed by science, we will no longer feel the need for these religious fairy tales past down to us from our superstitious, controlling ancestors. We will feel elation and respect for life all on our own.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:03 AM on 03/10/2009
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Hopefully people are realizing that spirituality comes from within...Not a mega church with glazed over leaders or a Gothic symbol of the past.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 AM on 03/10/2009

I'm a non-believer, but God help me if i'm wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 AM on 03/10/2009
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Hedging your bets ????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 AM on 03/10/2009

which god?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:45 AM on 03/10/2009
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I cast my vote with Thomas Jefferson:

"In every country and every age, the priest has been hostile to liberty. He is always in alliance with the despot, abetting his abuses in return for protection to his own."

Religious Right spokesmen are constantly whining about hostility to religion. Well sure -- now! After 30 years of working tirelessly to prove Mr. Jefferson correct, they should hardly be surprised if more and more Americans are sickened by their lust for power and repelled by all organized religion. We should thank Dr. Dobson and the UnReverand Jerry Falwell for their invaluable help in the cause of reason and intelligence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 AM on 03/10/2009
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What is that Sinclair saying? "when fascism comes to America it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying a cross."
I believe we've just seen that happen? Notice he didn't say "IF"?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 03/10/2009

Check out "American Fascism" by Chris Hedges. Fantastic book.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:12 AM on 03/10/2009

I have no problems with being a fallen catholic. I despise the hypocrissy and utter abuse the church has lowered itself to. I refuse to support anyone who abuses the collar in the name of religion. That goes for ANY religeon. They have no place telling me how to live, what is right and wrong, when they themselves violate thier own followers. Sorry, this is one gal whom they won't get back anytime soon. I just won't support jerks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 AM on 03/10/2009
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This is my problem, too. It's not that I'm not religious, per se, it's that I'm against organized religion.
I went to Catholic school, and I saw the hypocrisy from first grade on, not just from the priests and nuns but from the parishioners as well. That, along with the sexual abuse of some of my altar boy classmates way back in the 70s which was under rug swept, were enough to drive me from Catholicism as doctrine and attending church as practice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 PM on 03/10/2009

Everyone is free to choose to accept Jesus and His sacrifice on the cross for our sins or to reject it. This sacrifice was not for Jesus' benefit, but for ours so that we would be able to be reconciled with God and have eternal life. It is the ultimate sacrifice. "What greater love is there than a man that will lay down his life for a friend". For the sake of arguement, consider this. I live my life with peace because of my believe in a loving God. Let's say I'm wrong and there is no God and no heaven and no hell. What have I lost believing this? I have had peace throughout life's trials and tribulations. On the otherhand, what if you are wrong and salvation comes only through Jesus and you reject Him. You have an eternity in hell. I have nothing to lose; you potentially have everything to lose. I post this comment not to be preachy. I post this out of a sincere care for you all and hope and pray that at least one of you may be moved to rethink your position.

Now...............let the ridicule begin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 AM on 03/10/2009
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I don't need anyone's salvation. I just want a decent life, because when it's over, it's over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 03/10/2009
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For a Christian, its not over.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:04 PM on 03/10/2009

Sorry, posted my comment too many times....thought it didn't take the first time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 AM on 03/10/2009

I'll not ridicule.

But I will point out that the argument you present is very old--it's called Pascal's Wager.

Check out Wikipedia for some neato refutations (and counter-refutations) to Pascal's Wager. Here's a couple gems:

"An Imam could reason the same way." --Diderot

"The church within which alone salvation is to be found is not necessarily the Church of Rome, but perhaps that of the Anabaptists or the Mormons or the Muslim Sunnis or the worshipers of Kali or of Odin." --Menken

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:56 AM on 03/10/2009

Yes, that is true and Christianity is old too as well as many religions. And yes, you could use that argument in any religion. I'm not here to argue. This debate has always been and will continue on and on. I am simply stating my own life experiences. It is up to each individual to make their own decisions.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 03/10/2009

Not too many people have a problem with a belief in a higher power. The water gets murky when a man who taught about peace, love and quite frankly bucking the religious hierarchy, is taken by opportunist Paul and twisted into institutions who base positions on a few lines in a book they proclaim God inspired but was actually edited and added to bring control over society...Jesus died because he ruffled too many feathers, He gave himself up so his friends wouldn't have to suffer...an honorable act...but it didn't pay for anything. Would a God who is loving and just really hold the first human's decision to eat an apple against a Chinese rice farmer thousands of years later? Would a just God, who certianly would have known of the plan to redeem humanity through Jesus, need to save Noah when he wiped out humanity? (Wouldn't we all be from the same gene pool if Noah and his family were the only ones saved?)...a belief that the crucifiction of Jesus saves us from sins is based on the assumption that the fall of man is literal...it's much more likely that the Jesus story has greater value by saying that people can overcome there selfishness to care for others...institutionilized religion has it's place (Baptisms, Funerals, Bat Mitvahs..etc.. are ways to mark events in life and being in community helps one see beyond oneself) but religion can be an instrument of tyranny.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:08 AM on 03/10/2009

at least one fifth of adult humanity stands against your primary reasoning and logically deduces that there is no higher power.

imagine what the number would be if the indoctrination, psychological manipulation and brainwashing of otherwise innocent children was put to a stop.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:51 AM on 03/10/2009
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I reject it --- but thanks for your permission.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 AM on 03/10/2009

PART TWO OF COMMENT:
Everyone is free to choose to accept Jesus and His sacrifice on the cross for our sins or to reject it. This sacrifice was not for Jesus' benefit, but for ours so that we would be able to be reconciled with
God and have eternal life. It is the ultimate sacrifice. "What greater love is there than a man that will lay down his life for a friend". For the sake of arguement, consider this. I live my life with peace because of my believe in a loving God. Let's say I'm wrong and there is no God and no heaven and no hell. What have I lost believing this? I have had peace throughout life's trials and tribulations. On the otherhand, what if you are wrong and salvation comes only through Jesus and you reject Him. You have an eternity in hell. I have nothing to lose; you potentially have everything to lose. I post this comment not to be preachy. I post this out of a sincere care for you all and hope and pray that at least one of you may be moved to rethink your position.

Now...............let the ridicule begin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 AM on 03/10/2009
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If you would like to lead your life based on what you read in fairy tale books, fine. Just leave me out of it and don't criticize me if I choose a different myth to believe.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:35 AM on 03/10/2009

Well you know, that's exactly what he did. No criticism of you, however, you don't follow your own words.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 AM on 03/10/2009
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I respectfully submit two questions for you that I have long wondered about.
1. If "Jesus paid for our sins" as has often been stated, who did he pay? I have heard various answers but none very clear.
2. If jesus paid "the ultimate price", why was a 36-hour time frame chosen? Why not a longer period perhaps to include forever?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 AM on 03/10/2009

First off, let me state that I am not a bible scholar, but will try to answer the best I can.
1. Jesus paid God. God is perfect and desires perfection. We are not perfect and never can be. Jesus is perfect. In Old Testament times, priests would sacrifice their best lamb as a blood payment for people's sins. Jesus became the lamb of God and therefore, no more animal sacrifices were needed. We can now approach God through Jesus. I can't go into too much here.
2. If the 36 hour time frame you are refering to is the time it took for the resurection, then consider that God uses a lot of consistent symbols. There are 3 persons in the Trinity...Father, Spirit, Son. 3 days symbolic of this. There were a total of 3 men on the crosses that day. This is my theory.

Again, I don't claim to be an expert. I can only speak on my life and my experiences and the things that I have seen in my life have shown me that without a doubt God is.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 AM on 03/10/2009
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"I live my life with peace because of my believe in a loving God. "

Why do you assume that nonbelievers are incapable of living peaceful lives?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 AM on 03/10/2009

Any assumption was yours. He was just speaking for himself. Peace to you too

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 AM on 03/10/2009
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BUt he is a jealous god.

He said so.

And we all know were jealousy leads you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 PM on 03/10/2009

PART 1 OF COMMENT:
I know I will be made fun of and ridiculed, but that's okay. I never comment on articles, nor am I one who is involved in any message boards, but I felt compelled to stick up for God here (not that He needs it, I just wanted to). I am so saddened by most of the comments I have read. I would hate to think that this is all there is and I had to do this life thing on my own and in my own strength. I find it very comforting to know that there is a loving God who is there to help me every step of the way. Does that mean I will have a prosperous, problem free life? Absolutely not! Life is what it is. But I have peace knowing that I'm not alone and this is not all there is. If you are looking for absolute proof of the existence of God, you probably won't find what you are looking for since believing in God is about faith. If you really need proof, you need only look in nature or look at the incredible workings of the human body. How could all of this be by chance. There is just as much scientific evidence to support the bible as you claim there is not. But again, belief in God is a matter of faith ( "assurance of things hoped for the conviction of things not seen").

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 AM on 03/10/2009
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"There is just as much scientific evidence to support the bible as you claim there is not. "

This is either a very ignorant statement or an outright lie. Unless you can provide us with proof that hasn't been long since debunked.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:55 AM on 03/10/2009
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The content of the Bible is spiritual. It was never intended as a science manual.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:30 AM on 03/10/2009
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Actually, many biblical scholars are now questioning if Jesus was even a real person.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 AM on 03/10/2009

The only scientific proff the Jesus story may have is the fact that his grave has never been found which could lead some to believe the ressurection story...but also supports a belief that his body was stolen, left on a cross for the birds, or thrown into a fire used to burn trasch (both forms of disposal used by the Romans)...

Scientific proof realting to the Old Testament only proves that the cultures which created this Biblical stories existed...we know there was a flood but no proof of an Ark. We know that the Egyptians used the "Haiprus" to build the pyraminds (based on temple drawings) but never a burning bush. We know the Kingdom of Israel flourished but any civilization which wins battles believes it's God's chosen nation (England in the 16th and 17th centuries) yet Israel was conquered multiple times.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:18 AM on 03/10/2009
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Everyone certainly shares your feelings about the need for love, comfort, and deeper meaning in life, but the "child alone in a dark room" psychology is the exact bulls eye that religious opportunists have used to target the masses for all of human history. While we pray, they "prey" upon us.

What was God's religion before humans, planet earth, priests, popes and pundits ever existed? What was the name of "God" before there was language? You won't find the answer in scriptures. Only within. That's the way it's always been. We need more Knowledge and less faith. So, I'm sure this trend away from institutional religion will continue.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 03/10/2009

Thank God!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 03/10/2009
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I second your emotion!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 03/10/2009
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LOL. Have you ever seen that bumper sticker: God please save me from your followers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:14 AM on 03/10/2009
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Religion is for those who cannot think for themselves and be individuals.

From MP Life of Brian.

I think.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:16 AM on 03/10/2009
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My thinking is that religion is for those who can't think of a way to live their lives outside of fear. For, if they let go of their fears, and explored proving the existence of God, if they were honest, they would have to conclude nonexistence.

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