The number of Americans who identify as Christian is 76 percent, down from 86% since 1990. Thirty percent of married couples did not have a religious ceremony and more than one in four Americans will not be buried in a religious ceremony when they die.
These are the findings of the American Religious Identification Survey, conducted by researchers at Trinity College of Hartford, Connecticut. These findings comport with a similar study conducted in 2007 by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life. Partly the reason people do not identify with religion anymore is because of the hypocrisy of the evangelical movement over the decade. As the United States tortured people held in our custody; detained prisoners with no access to a trial to discover their guilt or innocence; rejected any role as “custodian of the Earth” in regards to climate change; created a situation where Wall Street looted the American economy; and rejected scientific research and findings in favor of previously-held conclusions; it’s no wonder people feel less religious. All of the policies of the last eight years were upheld by the evangelicals, who raised nary a whimper as everything that people believe it means to be an American was put through a shredder.
Americans are waking up to many falsehoods: that those who espouse religious values often do not follow them (e.g. Ted Haggard, et al.); that the market does not always do what is best; that our leaders will ditch our values if it helps them attain power (Dick Cheney, George Bush, Tom DeLay, et al.).
So it’s interesting that Pope Benedict XVI, on a recent trip to Cameroon, once more provided an example of how Big Religion holds back human progress: in an area hit hardest by the AIDS crisis, the Pope told them that condoms actually exacerbate the problems of AIDS (emphasis added):
The pontiff, speaking to journalists on his flight, said the condition was “a tragedy that cannot be overcome by money alone, that cannot be overcome through the distribution of condoms, which even aggravates the problems”. [....]
“It is of great concern that the fabric of African life, its very source of hope and stability, is threatened by divorce, abortion, prostitution, human trafficking and a contraception mentality,” he added.
More than two-thirds – 67% – of the global total of 32.9 million people with HIV live in sub-Saharan Africa.
Three-quarters of all Aids deaths in 2007 happened there.
One has to wonder why anyone listens to the religious institutions anymore, when they clearly have an agenda that works against humanity. That is one reason why people feel less religious. Leonard Pitts, Jr. at the Seattle Times has his own theory:
What is the cumulative effect upon outside observers of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker living like lords on the largesse of the poor, multiplied by Jimmy Swaggart’s pornography addiction, plus Eric Rudolph bombing Olympians and gays in the name of God, plus Muslims hijacking airplanes in the name of God, multiplied by the church that kicked out some members because they voted Democrat, divided by people caterwauling on courthouse steps as a rock bearing the Ten Commandments was removed, multiplied by the square root of Catholic priests preying on little boys while the church looked on and did nothing, multiplied by Muslims rioting over cartoons, plus the ongoing demonization of gay men and lesbians, divided by all those “traditional values” coalitions and “family values” councils that try to bully public schools into becoming worship houses, with morning prayers and science lessons from the book of Genesis? Then subtract selflessness, service, sacrifice, holiness and hope.
Do the math, and I bet you’ll draw the same conclusion the researchers did.



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I just watched an excellent DVD called “For the Bible Tells Me So”. One of the scenes actually takes place right here in Colorado Springs. Another scene involves Jimmy Swaggert saying:
“I’ve never met a guy that I wanted to look at (or something to that effect)” Audience then laughs and claps. He goes on to say that if he ever met a gay person he would kill them. (again audience whoops and hollers.)
In another instance I was just listening to a religious radio show the other day where the host is talking about the exact same thing that David’s post refers to. Why less and less people are identifying with being Christians. Instead of recognizing the issues and dealing with them, his response was:
“Actually, this is a good thing. This way we know that the people left are actually Christian, not just a bunch of Christian wannabes, for their hearts aren’t pure anyway” I just rolled my eyes.
I think the Pope is taking a stab at HIV/AIDS prevention in terms of handing out condoms. Basically, if you hand out condoms; sex is being promoted. Still, his stance on the idea overall is moronic.
The institutions of religion have embedded themselves too heavily in social and political reform outside the religious boundaries that were set up a long time ago. The focus of change should stay within the church itself and its members. A democratic system of checks and balances as to the majority of the congregations values or beliefs would provide for a more stable religious environment. I would even suspect that any organized religious institution that would practice this ideal would gain a great amount of respect; regardless of what they believe in.
I really think Pope Benedict is filling the “Idiot” position that Geo W just left open… I am a former Catholic and this is some of the outrages, insane thinking that made me leave in the first place… i.e. telling third world countries that are overpopulated and underfed not to practice birth control… Earth to Vatican…Earth to Vatican… It’s time to stop drinking out of golden chalices and really do the lords work…
Twitter: davidshankbone
says:
@Jan – as a former Catholic myself, I can relate. I’ve always felt the Catholic church is against birth control because Catholic couples who practice it make less Catholic babies.
I think most religions are against birth control because they want to promot making more babies of their kind. Hence the whole “dont waste seed thing”.
It would be nice if they’d focus on the preservation of human life as it already exists, instead…wouldn’t it?
Twitter: davidshankbone
says:
Sam, you remind me of a bumper sticker I saw out in Colorado once that read, “Abortion saves lives. Saved mine.” The driver was a young, maybe late twenties girl. Very attractive.
Hey, Dave, you inspired Haiku with this piece. http://haikuku.wordpress.com/2009/03/19/pope-condom-ku/
The Catholic church is against birth control of any kind, and IMO that’s why the Pope made up the story about condoms making HIV/AIDS worse. It’s shameful.