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Americans Concerned about Declining Influence of Religion
Townhall.com ^ | September 29, 2014 | Star Parker

Posted on 09/29/2014 1:32:54 AM PDT by Kaslin

A new Pew Research Center survey of opinion about the importance of religion in American life shows an interesting picture.

Over the last 12 years, the percentage of Americans that think religion is losing influence in American life has increased dramatically. In 2002, 52 percent of those surveyed said religion is losing influence. In 2014, 72 percent of Americans said religion is losing influence.

However, while increasing numbers of Americans feel religion is losing influence, most feel this is a bad thing.

Fifty-six percent say that the waning influence of religion is a bad thing compared to 12 percent that say it is a good thing.

In a survey done by Pew in 2012, 58 percent of Americans said religion is “very important” and only 18 percent said it is not “too important” or “not important at all.”

This raises some interesting questions.

One clear one is why, when Americans think religion is very important, has the percentage of Americans who think religion is losing influence in American life increased almost 40 percent over the last 14 years?

Another one is what are the political implications? Certainly, in the Republican Party, there is an increasingly vocal libertarian leaning faction that sees religion as costly political baggage.

I attribute why almost three fourths of Americans feel that religion is losing influence in American life, while most feel this is a bad thing, to the law of unintended consequences.

Many Americans have been unwittingly supporting policies for more than a half-century that they thought were good ideas and consistent with their values which have been neither. Now more Americans are beginning to appreciate the damage that has been done and how far the nation has strayed from their own sense of right and wrong.

Take the example of welfare.

When Aid to Families with Dependent Children program was dramatically expanded in the 1960s, it seemed morally correct for government to get more aggressive in the lives of the poor, particularly poor black women.

Who appreciated that the program would undermine the very religious, traditional values that keep families intact, essential for the work ethic that leads people out poverty? Massive increases of government in the lives of low-income black families were accompanied by a tripling of single parent households and out-of wedlock births, laying the groundwork for intergenerational poverty.

Now it’s happening in the whole country. As we’ve gotten more government telling Americans how to save for retirement, how to deal with their health care, how to educate their children – American families have been damaged and out-of-wedlock births have increased six-fold from 1960 to 42 percent today. Government has displaced family.

Some say today we have competing views about the role of government.

I would say we have competing views about what life is about.

One view -- a decidedly secular, materialistic view – sees no mystery in life. The left wing version, which dominates the Democratic Party, says government can solve all of life’s problems. The hard-core libertarian version, found among some Republicans -- says just leave everybody alone -- you don’t bother me and I won’t bother you -- and everything will work out for the best.

The other view maintains that you can’t have a free society that is not also a virtuous society. It was what George Washington meant when he said in his farewell address that “of all the dispensations and habits that lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports.”

It is my sense that more Americans are beginning to wake up to the unintended, damaging consequences of the often well-intended government policies they have been supporting for many years.

More Americans are beginning to appreciate that we can’t separate our fiscal and economic problems from our moral problems and that if we want to recapture our freedom and prosperity, we must recapture our virtue.


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To: Flintlock

Our ‘religious leaders’ have turned our churches into nothing but a bunch of wimps.


I go to a small church which when I started there in 03 it was SRO, you had to get there early to get a seat or a parking space. It had roughly 200 folks now it is down to 50. The reason is that the preacher started preaching the Word and stepped on a lot of toes. He warned his people both in 08 and 12 not to vote for Zero, he lost many people because of it. This is not an entertainment church, it preaches the Word. Americans can’t deal with the truth any more.


21 posted on 09/29/2014 5:43:35 AM PDT by Foundahardheadedwoman (God don't have a statute of limitations)
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To: Flintlock

That’s exactly right....but I will say..What religious leaders???

They’ve become exactly the same as our politicians!..and the members are so accustomed to baby food that if meat was set in front of them they’d gag on it and do.


22 posted on 09/29/2014 5:43:49 AM PDT by caww
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To: Foundahardheadedwoman
.... Americans can’t deal with the truth any more.... and they can't and don't want to follow Christ anymore...they are very much willingly occupied with the Pipe piper who is leading them...


23 posted on 09/29/2014 5:53:36 AM PDT by caww
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To: Kaslin

People are tired of hearing Democrat talking points from the pulpit. So they don’t go to church. But they miss it and wish the Christian religion would stay true to its apostolic roots. Like everywhere else, a small elite of bishops wants to do things the gay way instead of Christ’s way. They no longer believe in judgment, hell or damnation and try to make church “relevant” instead of “faithful” and “fun” instead of “joyful”.


24 posted on 09/29/2014 5:58:03 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (S.I.N. = Systematic Inversion of Norms)
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To: caww

A lot of people think that it is not kosher for a preacher to tell the truth about people running for political office. When Obama got elected the first time he told his parishioners that they should be ashamed to have voted for him and he pointed to the door and told them not to let it hit them in the butt. He is the only preacher with guts enough in this entire county to tell it like it is. The other preachers say they know he is telling the truth but are afraid of losing business.


25 posted on 09/29/2014 6:10:52 AM PDT by Foundahardheadedwoman (God don't have a statute of limitations)
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To: Foundahardheadedwoman

Well that is somewhat extreme for a Pastor to do....I wouldn’t want to be booted from a church because of who I vote for...that blade cuts two ways.

Actually...I do believe there’s a law in place now, or pending, that prohibits pastors from speaking or limiting them from doing so regarding elections...or something of that nature.


26 posted on 09/29/2014 12:23:05 PM PDT by caww
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To: Ben Ficklin

What I see is that Americans are rejecting the false teachings of the modern liberal churches and instead are becoming more Christian as per the bible, with gatherings of other Christians taking the place of the obsolete brick & mortar churches.


27 posted on 09/30/2014 8:51:56 AM PDT by Mechanicos (When did we amend the Constitution for a 2nd Federal Prohibition?)
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To: Salgak

Religion’s influence isn’t declining, just that of Christianity and Judiasm


BTTT

The Judeo-Christian culture and worldview is the reason for the success of this country, and the decline of its influence through intentional destruction and dilution will be the downfall of this country.


28 posted on 09/30/2014 8:53:24 AM PDT by MrB (The difference between a Humanist and a Satanist - the latter admits whom he's working for)
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