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Most Americans Believe Jesus Rose from Dead, David Killed Goliath Literally
The Christian Post ^ | Oct. 22 2007 | Audrey Barrick

Posted on 10/22/2007 2:13:05 PM PDT by Alex Murphy

A majority of Americans believe in God's power and miracles, according to a new survey.

Furthermore, most accept well-known Bible stories as literal truth, including the biblical account of Jesus Christ rising from the dead, The Barna Group found.

Three out of four adults (75 percent) said they interpreted the crucifixion, death, burial and resurrection of Christ as literal truth. An earlier study also found that 75 percent of Americans who do not identify as born-again Christians believe Jesus literally resurrected, according to the Center for Missional Research of the North American Mission Board – the Southern Baptist Convention’s domestic mission agency.

Although the more highly educated respondents were less likely to take the story literally, two-thirds (68 percent) of college graduates said they believe the resurrection is literally true, The Barna Group showed.

Non-mainline Protestants were more likely to accept the resurrection as fact (95 percent) compared to mainline Protestants (83 percent) and Catholics (82 percent).

Two-thirds of adults (65 percent) also deemed the account of prophet Daniel surviving in the lion's den as literally true. Catholics were less likely to take this biblical account at face value with only 51 percent interpreting it as literally true.

When surveyed about Moses and the parting of the Red Sea, two out of three (64 percent) Americans took a literal view of the story. Four out of five Protestants (79 percent) and three out of five Catholics (60 percent) embrace a literal interpretation of the Red Sea account.

Nearly two-thirds of Americans (63 percent) accept the story of David and Goliath as literal truth. While 86 percent of non-mainline Protestants take the story literally, only 68 percent of mainline Protestants and 46 percent of Catholics believe the story happened just as described in the Bible.

Mainline Protestants are those associated with the American Baptist, United Church of Christ, Episcopal, United Methodist, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, and Presbyterian Church in the USA denominations, according to The Barna Group.

"Not only do most Americans believe in the existence of God, but they believe in His power and in the miracles He performs," said researcher George Barna, who directed the study. "Holding back the seas, walking on water, rising from the dead, surviving in a lion cage, and killing a skilled and armed warrior with a sling shot are examples of God doing extraordinary things in the lives of ordinary people. These and other Bible stories inspire people to believe that their personal trust in that powerful God is warranted. Although some people may dismiss such writings as fairy tales for children, the data indicate that the typical American has adopted these accounts as the foundation of a valued faith in God."

Fewer Americans, meanwhile, embraced the account of Apostle Peter walking on water as literally true. Overall, 60 percent of adults interpret it as literal truth. And 75 percent of all Protestants, 53 percent of Catholics believe the story is literally accurate.

Regarding the story of Creation, which has become increasingly challenged in schools, 60 percent of adults believe God created the universe in six days. The more highly educated Americans were much less likely to believe the creation account as literally true. While 73 percent of adults who did not attend college believe this story is literally accurate, only 38 percent of college graduates hold that view. Also, 74 percent of Protestants have a literal interpretation of creation compared to only 52 percent of Catholics.

Among ethnic groups, blacks were most likely to interpret biblical stories as literal truth.

Barna noted a disconnect between belief and practice.

"While the level of literal acceptance of these Bible stories is nothing short of astonishing given our cultural context, the widespread embrace of these accounts raises questions about the unmistakable gap between belief and behavior," he stated.

"On the one hand we have tens of millions of people who view these narratives as reflections of the reality, the authority and the involvement of God in our lives. On the other hand, a majority of those same people harbor a stubborn indifference toward God and His desire to have intimacy with them. In fact, a minority of the people who believe these stories to be true consistently apply the principles imbedded in these stories within their own lives,” Barna continued.

"It seems that millions of Americans believe the Bible content is true, but are not willing to translate those stories into action. Sadly, for many people, the Bible has become a respected but impersonal religious history lesson that stays removed from their life."

Results are based on a nationwide survey conducted in August 2007 among 1,000 adults, age 18 and older.


TOPICS: Apologetics; Ecumenism; Ministry/Outreach; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: barna; barnagroup; bible; biblicalliteracy; christianity; inerrancy; religion
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To: phatus maximus
The more highly educated Americans were much less likely to believe the creation account as literally true. While 73 percent of adults who did not attend college believe this story is literally accurate, only 38 percent of college graduates hold that view.

More proof of the uselessness of College edyumcayshun these days.

21 posted on 10/22/2007 10:31:39 PM PDT by Terriergal ("I am ashamed that women are so simple To offer war where they should kneel for peace," Shakespeare)
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To: sirchtruth
Could Jesus have literally built the temple back up in three days?

He could have and did. He was speaking of his body.

22 posted on 10/22/2007 10:32:02 PM PDT by Terriergal ("I am ashamed that women are so simple To offer war where they should kneel for peace," Shakespeare)
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To: sirchtruth

BTW and yes, even if he had meant the literal Temple in Jerusalem, he could have.


23 posted on 10/22/2007 10:33:08 PM PDT by Terriergal ("I am ashamed that women are so simple To offer war where they should kneel for peace," Shakespeare)
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To: Tennessean4Bush

That’s the problem, modern Christians are reluctant to recognize the authority of the Apostle Paul despite Christ Himself appearing to him just to let us know this was His man. It’s sad and and evil IMO.


24 posted on 10/23/2007 2:25:16 AM PDT by beachdweller
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To: mware

Once upon a time while at an evening fundraiser for a local episcopal parish, the priest was heard to say - ‘we all know that Christ isn’t coming back anytime soon, if at all’. And he was a former catholic priest to boot.


25 posted on 10/23/2007 3:05:47 AM PDT by x_plus_one (Dar Al Harb : Kansas City)
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To: Alex Murphy

I have no problem with most Biblical stories. What’s so surprising about David and Goliath? Slingers were a major component of armies of the day. A shot from a sling was deadly. It was the classic case of a man (Goliath) armed only with a knife showing up at a gunfight (David’s sling). David was however, the only one with the courage to stand up to the big guy. Many of the miracles of the Bible have been explained as natural phenomena. The miracle was in their timing. They happened when they were needed.


26 posted on 10/23/2007 3:15:50 AM PDT by R. Scott (Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink)
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To: sirchtruth
Could Jesus have literally built the temple back up in three days?

He could have built it back up in three picoseconds ... or even in no span of time at all.

He's God.

27 posted on 10/23/2007 4:01:26 AM PDT by ArrogantBustard (Western Civilisation is aborting, buggering, and contracepting itself out of existence.)
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To: x_plus_one
Once upon a time while at an evening fundraiser for a local episcopal parish, the priest was heard to say - ‘we all know that Christ isn’t coming back anytime soon, if at all’. And he was a former catholic priest to boot.

I'd say this guy doesn't KNOW Jesus...

28 posted on 10/23/2007 6:55:06 AM PDT by Iscool (What if Jesus meant everything that He said...)
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To: R. Scott
Many of the miracles of the Bible have been explained as natural phenomena. The miracle was in their timing. They happened when they were needed.

I wouldn't bet on it...

29 posted on 10/23/2007 6:56:24 AM PDT by Iscool (What if Jesus meant everything that He said...)
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To: Alex Murphy

America could not have been founded without Christianity. In that sense, Jesus certainly rose from the dead.


30 posted on 10/23/2007 9:16:48 AM PDT by onedoug
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To: Iscool

You don’t believe they were needed?


31 posted on 10/23/2007 2:08:01 PM PDT by R. Scott (Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink)
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To: RightOnline
He resurrected in three days. Now try to keep up. Fercryinoutloud.............

You're totally missing my point which is not unusual for most to do because the point is so easily missed . Even if Jesus was talking about the "Jewish Temple," could he have raised it back up in three days?

If you answer the question correctly, as "yes," explain why...

32 posted on 10/23/2007 3:12:01 PM PDT by sirchtruth (No one has the RIGHT not to be offended...)
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To: Alex Murphy

bump


33 posted on 10/23/2007 3:13:34 PM PDT by VOA
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To: phatus maximus
Let’s see...Jesus is God. God created the Universe in six...I think he could handle the temple in three...i’m just sayin’...

...And that's the point! Congradulations!! So it made those around him who were laughing, look like embeciles. He also told the WHOLE truth about the matter, and furthermore should convince you all there is so much more to scripture than meets the eye at first glance.

34 posted on 10/23/2007 3:15:41 PM PDT by sirchtruth (No one has the RIGHT not to be offended...)
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To: Terriergal
He could have and did. He was speaking of his body.

If he was speaking of the Jewish Temple, would he have been lying?

35 posted on 10/23/2007 3:17:22 PM PDT by sirchtruth (No one has the RIGHT not to be offended...)
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To: Terriergal
BTW and yes, even if he had meant the literal Temple in Jerusalem, he could have.

Sorry! I posted my comment to your first post before I read your second post.

Yes, he could have been speaking of the Jewish Temple and his body while maintaining total truth about the matter. This was my whole point.

36 posted on 10/23/2007 3:20:08 PM PDT by sirchtruth (No one has the RIGHT not to be offended...)
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To: ArrogantBustard
He's God.

That's my point! So those who laughed at him or scoffed were so foolish because even if he would have been speaking of the Jewish Temple the statement was still the truth!

37 posted on 10/23/2007 3:22:40 PM PDT by sirchtruth (No one has the RIGHT not to be offended...)
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To: Alex Murphy
Most Americans Believe Jesus Rose from Dead, David Killed Goliath Literally

What? David killing Goliath is a metaphor?
38 posted on 10/23/2007 3:23:16 PM PDT by aruanan
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To: Alex Murphy
"On the one hand we have tens of millions of people who view these narratives as reflections of the reality, the authority and the involvement of God in our lives. On the other hand, a majority of those same people harbor a stubborn indifference toward God and His desire to have intimacy with them. In fact, a minority of the people who believe these stories to be true consistently apply the principles imbedded in these stories within their own lives,” Barna continued.

That's because believing is easier than behaving.
39 posted on 10/23/2007 3:24:50 PM PDT by aruanan
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To: Terriergal

Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t Barna behind an “un-church” movement, set to dissuade people from the importance of corporate worship? I thought I remember reading a book of his perhaps that was trying to make a case for the effectiveness of being a “lone wolf”. You know, part of the unscriptural “Just me and my Bible!” crowd?


40 posted on 10/23/2007 7:25:36 PM PDT by ItsOurTimeNow (FR Member ItsOurTimeNow: Declared Anathema by the Council of Trent)
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