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NeoGreen

(4,031 posts)
Thu Apr 18, 2019, 09:38 AM Apr 2019

Poll: Church membership in US plummets over past 20 years

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/poll-church-membership-in-us-plummets-over-past-20-years/ar-BBW3UOt?ocid=spartanntp
https://news.gallup.com/poll/248837/church-membership-down-sharply-past-two-decades.aspx




Poll: Church membership in US plummets over past 20 years
By DAVID CRARY, AP National Writer

NEW YORK — The percentage of U.S. adults who belong to a church or other religious institution has plunged by 20 percentage points over the past two decades, hitting a low of 50% last year, according to a new Gallup poll. Among major demographic groups, the biggest drops were recorded among Democrats and Hispanics.

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There was a big discrepancy over that 20-year period in regard to political affiliation: Church membership among Democrats fell from 71% to 48%, compared to a more modest drop from 77% to 69% among Republicans.

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"Increasingly, Americans associate religion with the Republican Party — and if they are not Republicans themselves, they turn away from religion," he said.

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"These trends are not just numbers, but play out in the reality that thousands of U.S. churches are closing each year," Jones added. "Religious Americans in the future will likely be faced with fewer options for places of worship, and likely less convenient ones, which could accelerate the decline in membership even more."


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Poll: Church membership in US plummets over past 20 years (Original Post) NeoGreen Apr 2019 OP
The ideology of Christianity just doesn't hold up against science vlyons Apr 2019 #1
You make a valid point. Quemado Apr 2019 #3
God Knews! Voltaire2 Apr 2019 #2

vlyons

(10,252 posts)
1. The ideology of Christianity just doesn't hold up against science
Thu Apr 18, 2019, 09:48 AM
Apr 2019

By emphasizing the Trinity, Virgin birth, resurrection after death, heaven and hell as real physical places, implasible miracles, etc etc, rather than the moral and compassionate teachings of peace, tolerance, patience, love, forgiveness, and generosity, the Christian church IMHO has failed us. Kids today go into church and hear that they will burn in Hell if they are gay, that they have to tithe to a megachurch, where all the pastors drive Mercedes, but won't help homeless people. Where women hear that they must obey unreasonable and abusive husbands. Not all churches are hypocrites, of course, but far too many of them are.

Quemado

(1,262 posts)
3. You make a valid point.
Thu Apr 18, 2019, 11:08 AM
Apr 2019

I've attended Catholic Church off and on for 50 years. There is more of an emphasis on "the Trinity, Virgin birth, resurrection after death, heaven and hell as real physical places, and implausible miracles" than there is on "moral and compassionate teachings of peace, tolerance, patience, love, forgiveness, and generosity".

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