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Related: About this forumGallup Finds Huge Drop in People Who Belong to a Specific Christian Denomination
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Gallup Finds Huge Drop in People Who Belong to a Specific Christian Denomination
July 19, 2017 by Hemant Mehta
A new report from Gallup shows that the percentage of Americans who identify with some specific religious denomination is lower than ever before.
In 2000, 50% of Americans said they were Baptist, Lutheran, Methodist, etc. By 2016, that number had dropped to 30%.
If youre religious, theres an optimistic way to look at this decline: All those people may not be part of an particular denomination, but they may have just become non-denominational Christians. The kind you see at a lot of evangelical megachurches. So people just shifted laterally!
The numbers dont match up with that explanation, though.
When it comes to non-denominational Christians, the numbers went from 9% in 2000 to 17% in 2016, a rise of only 8%. Where did everyone else go?
They left organized religion altogether.
The Nones jumped from 10% to 20% in that same time period. (Yes, many of them still believe in God, but they want nothing to do with any kind of organized religion.)
Gallup notes:
These trends indicate that, while many Americans remain religious in a broad sense and may continue to seek spiritual guidance and community experience, a formal structure in which to do so has become less important.
More Americans can do without that formal denominational structure and many can do without a religious framework altogether.
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Gallup Finds Huge Drop in People Who Belong to a Specific Christian Denomination (Original Post)
NeoGreen
Jul 2017
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Chasstev365
(5,191 posts)1. It would never occur to the Christian Right that their rank hipocrecy
on so many issues and perversion of the teachings of the gospels has caused many people to reject their theocratic power movement.
rurallib
(63,269 posts)2. no doubt a collateral casualty of their hate driven agenda
with a boost from the new ability to seek out info on the internet.
Watch them churches close.