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Americans Have Lost Faith In Religious Leaders And Church Attendance, New Book Says

First Posted: 08/21/2011 12:10 am Updated: 09/20/2012 5:45 pm

When surveyed, almost all Americans say they believe in God, a majority say they pray and more than a third say they go to religious services every week.

But in a new book on religious trends in the United States, a Duke University professor says this picture of an unflinchingly faithful America is not quite accurate. At least when it comes to traditional religious practices, Americans' belief has faded in recent decades, says professor Mark Chaves.

Take the well-known fact that fewer Americans are joining the clergy. The Roman Catholic Church in the United States, for example, has experienced a sharp decline in priests.

Part of the reason, Chaves says, could be that Americans have lost respect for religious leaders. That's one of several findings in his book "American Religion: Contemporary Trends," which is being released Sunday.

Chaves, a professor of sociology, religion and divinity, found that between 1973 and 2008, the percentage of people with "great confidence" in religious leaders declined from 35 percent to less than 25 percent. He also found that two-thirds of Americans say they would prefer religious leaders to stay out of politics.

Using data from the General Social Survey and the National Congregations Study, Chaves looked at developments in American religion since 1972. The General Social Survey, which began that year, is an ongoing look at American attitudes and behaviors by the University of Chicago's National Opinion Research Center, while the National Congregations Study -- a project Chaves directed -- examined congregations in the United States from several religions, including Christianity, Judaism and Islam.

"The American public has lost confidence in leaders of all sorts,” Chaves says. “But the loss of confidence in religious leaders has been more precipitous.”

Americans also have less interest in traditional religious practices than they once did, he adds. The percentage of Americans who attend church or other worship services has declined slightly over the past four decades, Chaves says.

Perhaps more striking is the evidence that many Americans exaggerate their church attendance. About 35 to 40 percent claim to attend church, but only 25 percent actually do. That's based on comparisons between the General Social Survey and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' American Time Use Survey, which ask, respectively, what Americans generally spend their time doing and what Americans actually spent their time doing on a specific day.

Chaves cites several reasons for this loss of faith in traditional religion, including the ongoing sex-abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Church, which first broke out in Boston in the early 2000s.

Here are some other findings by Chaves, who looked at trends in religious diversity, belief, involvement, congregational life, leadership and Protestant decline.

  • In the 1950s, 99 percent of Americans said they believed in God. In 2008, only 92 percent did.
  • In 1991, 30 percent of Americans "strongly agreed" that religious leaders should not take part in politics. By 2008, that number had jumped to 44 percent.
  • The extent of an American's religious involvement more closely predicts that person's political leanings today than it did in the past.

“Several decades ago there was not a strong correlation between how religiously active you were and whether you voted Republican or Democrat,” Chaves says. “Now, there is. If you’re religiously active, you’re now more likely to vote Republican.”

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11:54 PM on 08/29/2011
Faith in anything but Jesus,the Father God Almighty and the Holy Spirit is wasted anyway and that may very well be the whole problem. You cannot please GOD saving for by faith in GOD and men were all flawed and our good deeds alone won't save us. Yet with faith good deeds will abound. Salvation is a free gift from GOD and as you fall out of love with worldly things and falling in love with JESUS spiritually, casting off earthly desires for a spirit filled life of peace and learning to love all as your brothers and short of Jesus I can tell you first hand it ain't happening. 'Tonex' his song says you need a ' Personal Jesus.' I see these politicians as minstrels one side professing God the other falling for any and everything. At the end of the day the same Bankers fund them all we can't see it or just refuse to believe it.
09:00 PM on 08/27/2011
I belive the causation of the fading of belief is based on the relationship or lack there of , the individual has with God. As a Christian, my hope is in Christ. Whether the religious leader chooses to follow his path or God's path, my faith is in God,not man. He is flesh and blood as I am, fallible and can cause despair !
Psalm 146:3
Do not put your trust in princes,Nor in a son of man, in whom there is no help.
Psalm 146:2-4 (in Context) Psalm 146 (Whole Chapter)
12:13 PM on 08/25/2011
The Catholic religion have been misleading their followers for 100's of years. Time to expose them.

Even the teaching that Jesus died on a cross, they have misled many to believe this. The Gospels use the word "stauros" when referring to the object that Jesus died on. However, stauros refers to an upright pole, stake, or post. Never was it considered a pole with a beam running across the top.

At Acts 5:30, the apostle Peter used the word xy′lon, meaning “tree,” as a synonym for stau·ros′, denoting, not a two-beamed cross, but an ordinary piece of upright timber or tree.
The book: "The Non-Christian Cross" explains in detail where the Cross came from. It did not originate from the early Christian church in the first century. It is of pagan origin.

Catholics did you know Hitler had a Catholic as a Vice-Chancellor- Franz Von Papen who would attract the Catholic factions to support the new Reich.

in 1933, Von Papen said: We German Catholics will stand with all our soul and our full convictions behind Adolf Hitler...

On July 20, 1933 the Vatican was interested in the rising power of Nazism as Cardinal Pacelli who later became Pope signed a concordat in Rome between the Vatican and Nazi Germany. Von Papen signed the document as Hitlers representative.

If the Vatican wants peace, why do they bless both sides of war? If they support a theocracy, why do they blend their faith with politics?
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koyak23
10:35 AM on 08/25/2011
At long last,some truly good news...
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Thanks4Watching
Daily dose of cynicism
01:23 AM on 08/25/2011
Religion has no place in politics. Period. We elect people to legislate or execute laws, not to preach to us. We expect our politicians to represent the will of the people, not the will of a book. Frankly, when I see someone trying to use their spirituality as a crutch when running for office, I see that as a massive red flag.
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galanos1
Reality & Life Is Less Then A Second Away
07:08 PM on 08/24/2011
Lets Pray my Human Brothers, lets Pray.
Have mercy on me, O God, according to Your great mercy; and according to the abundance of Your compassion, blot out my transgression. Wash me thoroughly from my lawlessness and cleanse me from my sin. For I know my lawlessness, and my sin is always before me. Against You only have I sinned and done evil in Your sight; that You may be justified in Your words, and overcome when You are judged. For behold, I was conceived in transgressions, and in sins my mother bore me. Behold, You love truth; You showed me the unknown and secret things of Your wisdom. You shall sprinkle me with hyssop, and I will be cleansed; You shall wash me, and I will be made whiter than snow. You shall make me hear joy and gladness; my bones that were humbled shall greatly rejoice. Turn Your face from my sins, and blot out all my transgressions. Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me. Do not cast me away from Your presence, and do not take Your Holy Spirit from me.
12:17 PM on 08/25/2011
As a reminder, we really have to pray with God's name in our prayers. Matt 6:9.

God is just a title. We need to use his name.
06:54 PM on 08/27/2011
That's freaky!!!!!!
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galanos1
Reality & Life Is Less Then A Second Away
05:57 PM on 08/24/2011
Christianity is the Golden Castle, the unshaken mountain, the solid Pillar of God’s Kingdom.
A huge amount of population lives and dwells in seismic and unpredictable and unchangeable rot, and false idles. Christianity is the only pragmatic point of truth, the only unshaken and unchanged truth in History. Not a single iota can the centuries change, not a single comma, strength, steadfastness. When you enter into a Church immediately the seismic shaking ceases beneath your feet.. Unmovable guarantees, the Dogmas, they insure the Glory of Gods Existence and Salvation. Complete and absolute unshaken truths remove you from the unsteadiness and place you in total ease. In Christianity God Himself reveals His Mysteries. God is Triad, Father Son, and Holy Spirit. The Son Of God, God and Word became Man, true God and true GodMan, He is Born of a Virgin, His Mother the Theotokos, The Queen Of The World. Jesus is Born, lives, was crucified, is Risen, Exists in Heaven, He will return in Glory to Judge the living and the dead. Christianity is the belief in Truth, everyone that denies these Truths and Teaches the opposite to the people are committing heresy, and are completely heretic to themselves, and will be categorized irrelevant
10:41 AM on 08/24/2011
"Religion of Prosperity" is the new mantra and the sad part is many cannot see the insidious parasite of greed that has permeated the very core of religion.

They measure their spiritually by their wealth. MrBoard 1:13
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11:57 PM on 08/23/2011
The emphasis on wealth as a sign of God's favor in the preaching of many mega-church pastors has directly influenced a propensity for their followers to vote for the party that promises to let them keep the most for themselves. This depressing emphasis on personal gain, at the expense of caring for the needy and the poor, also leaves many outside the church cynical about the whole thing. There are many churches and denominations that still emphasize works of mercy, compassion and justice, but they also include actually asking people to give to others instead of getting for themselves: and that is simply not as appealing to a self-centered, consumer society. Love of money has become equated with the love of God. Tragic.
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undrgrndgirl
what's so funny 'bout peace, love & understanding?
05:47 PM on 08/23/2011
americans have never really been too keen on authority figures...even (or especially) church ones...
03:28 PM on 08/24/2011
undrgrndgirl,
very true!
05:36 PM on 08/23/2011
Revelation 17:16 "And the ten horns that you saw, and the wild beast, these will hate the harlot and will make her devastated and naked, and will eat up her fleshy parts and will completely burn her with fire"

This "Harlot" is a religious entity that prostitutes itself with politics. It says that those horns (world political powers) will destroy any religion that teaches false doctrine, misleads people and medals in war.

It's a matter of time before God gets rid of false religion. so for all those that see the hypocrisy of these religions and what they're doing, be patient.
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cosmicmom
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06:47 AM on 08/24/2011
God doesn't give a flying fig about religion. God DOES care about love, peace, justice, forgiveness and mercy.

I've been a member of the clergy for 30 years. As soon as I retire I'll never darken the doorway of a "Christian church" again. Church doctrine is a construct of the church, not God.
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Toutlaguerre
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08:13 AM on 08/24/2011
"I've been a member of the clergy for 30 years. As soon as I retire I'll never darken the doorway of a "Christian church" again. Church doctrine is a construct of the church, not God"
I'm sorry so are you pretending when you go to preach to the laity?Is this not the most blatant hypocrisy ever? You owe all of your parishioners and congregation an apology for not teaching them that "Church doctrine is a construct of the church, not God" before you retire. This is the reason why people have lost faith in God and true religion. Clergy know the hypocrisy of the church doctrine and teach it anyway. By the way, saying that God does not care about religion is not entirely accurate. What he does care about is the religions marred by the man made traditions that mislead sincere persons searching for truth. Mark 7:13 clearly shows that religious leaders have made the word of God invalid by these traditions. The problem is with teaching these traditions/ doctrines as though they are from the Bible. In God's eyes this is tantamount to blood guiltiness. I have no idea why you became part of the clergy (another church doctrine that is not of God) but now might a good time to stop casting your shadow on a doorway of a church and start searching for the truth.
11:43 AM on 08/25/2011
Care to use a scripture that validates your claim that "God doesn't give a flying fig about religion" ?

Do you know that Christianity and before that "The Way" is a religion and God had Jesus establish this teaching?

Is this based on your opinion or the bible?
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cosmicmom
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06:49 AM on 08/24/2011
BTW...I'm a flaming progressive liberal.

So was J. e. sus.
11:45 AM on 08/25/2011
Jesus was not involved in politics. Jesus followed his father- Jehovah who is NOT a liberal.
05:15 PM on 08/23/2011
The reason there is a strong correlation between how religiously active you are and why you voted Republican is because that's what the preachers are preaching. I stopped going to church because I was receiving more political indoctrination than spiritual healing and advice.
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04:14 PM on 08/23/2011
The mix of politics & religion is bad for politics and bad for religion. Like many Catholics,I left the church over the cover up and obstructionism involving pedophile priests. As a parishioner I had no vote. I was powerless to impact any changes to the church . As an activist voter however I have the right, and the power to keep up the fight for separation between church and state. Religious institutions are not democratic and as such should have no voice in a secular democracy There are many examples of countries dominated by religion, none of which have a democratic from of government.
06:52 PM on 08/23/2011
Do you count Israel ?
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cosmicmom
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06:50 AM on 08/24/2011
Fanned and faved!
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04:07 PM on 08/23/2011
I am really confused as to why this article was paired to the video by the Dominican or why this guy is any authority on the issue of religious leadership in the US--other being someone who has the ability to blather on about his own opinions and experiences.

According to the video: "No I don't think the requirements of the priesthood should be relaxed."

It's really hard to imagine how the bar could possibly be set any lower.
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galanos1
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03:53 PM on 08/23/2011
Christianity is not a religion; Christianity is the revealed apocalyptic Truth
In all religions the truth is to seek for answers
In Christianity there is the existence of auto Apocalyptic.
God Himself, The Truth, Reveals His Mysteries to His People.
In all religions we only have mania.
In Christianity we have the steadfast Glory of God.
In all religions, the physical existing religions, humans are constantly seeking god, and constantly seeking for him to reveal his mysteries, to uncover his truths.
The solution! Thousands of gods, thousands of idols, thousands of false positive truths. Thousands of raggedy gods thrown out as trash in the remnants of time and history.
Instability, confusion, disturbance, a total state of confusion.
06:37 PM on 08/24/2011
"Christianity is not a religion: Christianity is the revealed apocalyptic Truth.
In all religions the truth is to seek for answers
In Christiani­ty there is the existence of auto Apocalypti­c.
God Himself, The Truth, Reveals His Mysteries to His People.
In all religions we only have mania.
In Christiani­ty we have the steadfast Glory of God.
In all religions, the physical existing religions, humans are constantly seeking god, and constantly seeking for him to reveal his mysteries, to uncover his truths.
The solution! Thousands of gods, thousands of idols, thousands of false positive truths. Thousands of raggedy gods thrown out as trash in the remnants of time and history.
Instabilit­y, confusion, disturbanc­e, a total state of confusion."

Reply:
I could never understand why "religion" is such a dirty word, since a "religion" is a particular set of beliefs, and Christianity was and is "A religion," that is, a set of beliefs taught in the pages of the Bible, about God and Jesus Christ. There is nothing wrong with that.`

To think that "religion" is a bad thing is "politically correct" thinking, where everything is gray/ok and never black and white/good or bad. Politically correct thinking disavows that black and white even exist.
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galanos1
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07:57 PM on 08/24/2011
Religion is not a dirty word it's a heresy. Religion is formed with the intention of removing the True Christian Teaching's of Jesus. All that is netted is True Faith in God, nothing else. Christianity is a monotheistic religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus as presented in canonical gospels and other New Testament writings. Adherents of the Christian faith are known as Christians. Religion is a collection of cultural systems, belief systems, and worldviews that establishes symbols that relate humanity to spirituality and moral values. Many religions have narratives, symbols, traditions and sacred histories that are intended to give meaning to life or to explain the origin of life or the universe. They tend to derive morality, ethics, religious laws or a preferred lifestyle from their ideas about the cosmos and human nature. Religion is man made after the fall of Adam and Eve and with great desperation conceived without the guidance of God. Hence Jesus and the True Faith, Christianity.
12:21 PM on 08/25/2011
Christianity is a religion. The Truth is about teaching people what the Bible says and not what tradition or opinion about God is.

Also, Gods name must be sanctified. If one doesn't know God's name, then they can't do what Jesus' said in his model prayer at Matt 6:9-11.