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Sliding Spirituality





Two-thirds of Americans believe religion is losing its influence on daily life in our country, while only 27 percent believe it is gaining ground, according to the latest Gallup poll. That’s a drastic difference from only three years ago, when one out of two people thought religion’s influence on our society was increasing.

Gallup has asked the same question since 1957, and although the current weak image of religion is not as low as it was during the late 1960s and Vietnam War (when 75 percent of Americans thought it was losing influence), it marks one of the lowest times statistically.

Interestingly enough, the shifts in perception about religion have almost always coincided with major political events. One outstanding exception to that were the events on 9/11, which prompted 71 percent of Americans to say religion was on the upswing. Also noteworthy is who believes religion’s influence is sliding: 74 percent of those who said it was losing ground attended church weekly, in contrast to 63 percent who agreed but rarely if ever attend church.

Not surprisingly, the percentage of Americans who believe religion can answer society’s problems is at an all-time low (53 percent). By contrast, 82 percent of Americans in 1957 believed it was the solution. Today, almost 30 percent believe religion is “largely old-fashioned and out of date”—another record since the poll began more than 50 years ago. [gallup.com, 12/23/08]

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0 #1 Robert Eilers 2008-12-31 01:00
Again we must ask ourselves, "What is the church doing wrong?" The church should not change the message (though some churches have) that Jesus used, "Repent for the Kingdom of Heaven is at hand." Only when the nation repents will we see a swing back to the numbers of 1957.

Those churches that are only "pew numbers" driven instead of "saved numbers" driven must stop and make a 180 turn. It amazes me when I talk to people that go to a large supposed thriving church and they are out partying and drinking it up. Then when you ask if they think they are going to heaven they say, "Yes because I'm a good person. I haven't killed anyone." Is that what is being taught as the message?

We must get back to teaching from the whole bible. Stop taking sin out of the bible. This generation is looking for more than just programs. Programs are fine to get people in, but if the full word of God is not being preached than what's the point. Stop making people feel good and instead get them convicted so they get genuinely saved.
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