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NeoGreen

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Thu Jul 20, 2017, 08:15 AM Jul 2017

Gallup Finds Huge Drop in People Who Belong to a Specific Christian Denomination

http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2017/07/19/gallup-finds-huge-drop-in-people-who-belong-to-a-specific-christian-denomination/




Gallup Finds Huge Drop in People Who Belong to a Specific Christian Denomination
July 19, 2017 by Hemant Mehta

A new report from Gallup shows that the percentage of Americans who identify with some specific religious denomination is lower than ever before.

In 2000, 50% of Americans said they were Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist, etc. By 2016, that number had dropped to 30%.

If you’re religious, there’s an optimistic way to look at this decline: All those people may not be part of an particular denomination, but they may have just become non-denominational Christians. The kind you see at a lot of evangelical megachurches. So people just shifted laterally!

The numbers don’t match up with that explanation, though.

When it comes to non-denominational Christians, the numbers went from 9% in 2000 to 17% in 2016, a rise of only 8%. Where did everyone else go?

They left organized religion altogether.

The “Nones” jumped from 10% to 20% in that same time period. (Yes, many of them still believe in God, but they want nothing to do with any kind of organized religion.)

Gallup notes:

These trends indicate that, while many Americans remain religious in a broad sense and may continue to seek spiritual guidance and community experience, a formal structure in which to do so has become less important.

More Americans can do without that formal denominational structure — and many can do without a religious framework altogether.

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Gallup Finds Huge Drop in People Who Belong to a Specific Christian Denomination (Original Post) NeoGreen Jul 2017 OP
It would never occur to the Christian Right that their rank hipocrecy Chasstev365 Jul 2017 #1
no doubt a collateral casualty of their hate driven agenda rurallib Jul 2017 #2

Chasstev365

(8,124 posts)
1. It would never occur to the Christian Right that their rank hipocrecy
Thu Jul 20, 2017, 08:26 AM
Jul 2017

on so many issues and perversion of the teachings of the gospels has caused many people to reject their theocratic power movement.

rurallib

(64,828 posts)
2. no doubt a collateral casualty of their hate driven agenda
Thu Jul 20, 2017, 09:41 PM
Jul 2017

with a boost from the new ability to seek out info on the internet.

Watch them churches close.

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