Posted on 02/26/2015 9:53:11 PM PST by Olog-hai
In Washington, D.C., the nations capital city, 75 percent of adults do not go to church at least once a week, according to the Gallup poll, while only 23 percent do. Another 2 percent told the polling firm they dont know when asked how often they go to church.
When ranked with the 50 states, D.C. was fifth from last in the percentage of its residents who attend church services at least once a week.
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I’m shocked it’s that high.
When the poll question includes an “I don’t know” option, I guess anything is possible.
That’s about 22% higher than I thought. But then again these days Churches in places like DC are the functional equivalent of gay bath houses.
Church? Please define a “church” in D.C. Was it similar to Jeremiah “G** D***” church in Chicago?
The global warmists keep predicting floods that never happen. Their false prophecies go against God’s true promise to never flood the world again. If they knew about the “consuming fire”, though, they wouldn’t think to challenge it.
I feel closer to God when I’m somewhere hiking in God’s beautiful creation and praying so I would fall in that 75%.
DC worships at the alter of man... Government........
That is because they are Rastifarians .
I am shocked if any state has as high number as claimed. Many people claim going to church but reality is different. The so-called conservative states are no different.
Interesting stats. There have been similar studies out recently. My wife goes every Sunday and on holy days. Me only on holidays. I do not think any of my friends go. We are all conservative—social and fiscal. None religious fanatics.
I think for a large segment of the DC population “going to church” is a homosexual euphemism.
Yes, I’m surprised it is that high. My town has many churches built decades ago by church-going populations (Catholic and Protestant), and most are fairly empty on Sundays. There is a rise in evangelical storefront churches targeting Hispanics and Brazilians (the former Catholics our bishops think they’ll attract via supporting amnesty); these are more like social clubs/businesses than churches.
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