Posted on 09/24/2016 8:41:53 AM PDT by xzins
Guess who has the worlds 15th largest economy, right between Russia and Australia? American religion. Yep.
A few months ago on BreakPoint, I mentioned a Pew study that demonstrated Americans increasing ignorance of the vital role played by religious institutions in this country. Between 2001 and 2016, the percentage of Americans who think that religion plays a role in solving important social problems fell from 75 percent to 58 percent.
As I said at the time, part of the problem is that the religious contribution to the common good is so woven into the fabric of American life, most people these days just take it for granted and never stop to think about how prevalent it really is. In fact, according to another study, half of Americans think that the government could replace religious organizations with no problems and nothing lost.
And now, a new study quantifies just how wrong half of Americans are.
Published in the Interdisciplinary Journal of Research in Religion, the study quantifies that religion in the United States today contributes $1.2 trillion each year to our economy and society. Thats trillion with a tr, or more than the top ten tech companies combinedincluding Google, Apple, and Amazon.
Put another way, if American religion were a country, it would rank 14th or 15th among the worlds economies, just ahead of Russia and just behind Australia. Put still another way, religion accounts for a little under seven percent of our economic output.
Now you still think that religion can just be replaced?
The study conducted by Brian and Melissa Grim of Georgetown Universitys Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs reminds those willing to listen that the nations 344,000 religious congregations arent just houses of worship, they are also the nucleus of many communities. They are the centers for job training, charity, child care, and social events.
They employ hundreds of thousands of people, creating jobs, and spend billions of dollars on goods and services, which support local businesses. And finally, they fund 1.5 million social programs and gather 7.5 million volunteers.
As Brian Grim put it, the benefits of religion arent intangible, nor are they limited to the members of these congregations. People of faith serve the vulnerable because of their faith.
A little-known example of this outreach are the 78,000 programs that help people struggling with mental illness. Thats three times as many programs as there are Starbucks in the entire world! Yet, while people joke about how ubiquitous Starbucks are, no one takes note of how all-pervasive these programs are.
Without these programs, the communities that rely upon them would be far worse off than they are. And yet an increasing number of Americans think religion can just be replaced.
In light of these findings, think of the recent attempts to force churches to go along with the sexual revolution in places like Iowa and Massachusetts. Both efforts assume a private/public distinction that, as the report documents, just doesnt exist.
For many congregations, what it means to be the Church isnt limited to the four walls of their sanctuaries, and their understanding of what it means to love their neighbor isnt limited to the folks in the pews. Thats why churches form the nucleus of so many communities.
In effect, proposals like the ones in Iowa and Massachusetts punish people of faith for loving their neighbors as themselves. Worse than that, theyre willing to sacrifice the vulnerable among us in the furtherance of the ideological projects of the sexual revolution, a revolution that has already left millions of victims in its wake.
As Brian and Melissa Grim make unmistakably clear, there is no area of life that Americans care about, or at least should care about, in which people of faith, motivated by their faith, are absent. And their presence is making an incredible difference.
Even if people refuse to notice.
John Stonestreet is President of The Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview and BreakPoint co-host.
Editor's Note: This piece was originally published by BreakPoint.
Think about how many churches are in your own small area and think about the spending they're involved in. It's huge.
Massive power that can be brought to bear if the federal government ever removes the tax exemption. He feds — warning!
SO,.... Who has the World’s LARGEST?????????
USA
http://www.refugeeresettlementmonitormichigan.org/foiadocuments.htm
Churches... leaches... scum... traitors... bloated hypocrits
The US or China.
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Only certain churches.
Yeah. I know.
https://umc-gbcs.org/faith-in-action/united-methodists-play-key-role-at-u.n
http://www.usccb.org/news/2016/16-122.cfm
But more than enough of them.
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