Gallup: Americans see religious influence as waning but believe more influence would be helpful SharperIron Mon, 06/10/13 8:29 pm Society & Culture Religious Trends American Culture Poll: Greater religious influence would benefit U.S. Discussion Mark_Smith Mon, 06/10/13 7:41 am Does greater religious influence to these people polled mean “can’t we just get along”? I suspect the meaning to many of them is “love”, rather than dedication to God, holiness, godliness, etc. Related . . . Topics: Religious Trends, American Culture, Secularism, Secularization Is Religious Decline Inevitable in the United States? From the Rise of the ‘Nones’ to the Indifference of the ‘Never Weres’ PRRI: 41% of Americans say “Religious practices are an important part of my family’s home life each week.” Why Pew Research Center typically can’t report the views of smaller U.S. religious groups Is mixing religion and politics leading to rise of the 'nones'? Pagination 1 Next page A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.(ESV, Proverbs 15:1)
Mark_Smith Mon, 06/10/13 7:41 am Does greater religious influence to these people polled mean “can’t we just get along”? I suspect the meaning to many of them is “love”, rather than dedication to God, holiness, godliness, etc. Related . . . Topics: Religious Trends, American Culture, Secularism, Secularization Is Religious Decline Inevitable in the United States? From the Rise of the ‘Nones’ to the Indifference of the ‘Never Weres’ PRRI: 41% of Americans say “Religious practices are an important part of my family’s home life each week.” Why Pew Research Center typically can’t report the views of smaller U.S. religious groups Is mixing religion and politics leading to rise of the 'nones'? Pagination 1 Next page A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.(ESV, Proverbs 15:1)
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