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Study: 29% of all US Christians believe atheists can go to heaven

atozinco wrote 1 month ago: JEWS * 36% of white evangelicals think Jews can go to Heaven. * 61% of white mainline protestants th … more →

Tags: Faith, Statistics & Research, Research, study, USA, america, Christianity, Religion and Public Life, Christians

Atheists: No God, just whining

wallscometumblingdown wrote 1 month ago: I don’t normally reproduce articles in full from other sources but I came across this on the G … more →

Tags: 2008, Agnostics, Atheism, atheist manifesto, atheists, Bible, Britain, charlotte allen, Christianity

Waterboarding for Jesus?1 comment

nickloyd wrote 1 month ago: Taking another quick break from our discussion of non-violence, I thought I would throw in a recent … more →

Tags: daily life, Information, Politics, Religion, spirituality, Theology, Christianity, Christianity Today, Christians and Torture

Will Evangelicalism Go the Way of Mainline Denominations?8 comments

paulthinkingoutloud wrote 1 month ago: Much discussion has followed the release of two surveys on Church affiliation in the United States. … more →

Tags: church, Christianity, Religion, Evangelical, Denominations, mainline, transfer growth, Aris

Defecting to Faith

Clark Bunch wrote 1 month ago: First, let me say that I’ve been reading several different blogs listed at SBC Voices, and wil … more →

Tags: Atheism, Blogging, Christianity, Religion, Faith, atheists, Conversion, Religious, SBC

Pew Poll On Religious Support for Torture:

jweichhand wrote 2 months ago: … more →

Tags: Politics, Religion, Society, Torture, Support, statistics

30 to 40 percent of young Americans today have no religious affiliation.10 comments

theBEattitude wrote 2 months ago: “It’s a huge change,” says Harvard University professor Robert Putnam, who conduc … more →

Tags: why be a christian, Religion, church, survey, Belief, Faith, decline, Religious, Youth

Why the Faithful Approve of Torture

rogerhollander wrote 2 months ago: Prisoners at Guantanamo Bay. A recent poll shows the more often you go to church, the more you appro … more →

Tags: Torture, Religion, roger hollander, Guantanamo, abu ghraib, Torture, Religion, Evangelicals, Geneva Conventions

More than Cells, Synapses and Sex Drives

cocoa chanel wrote 2 months ago: Charles M. Blow, The New York Times Does anyone else feel like the Pew Forum is everywhere lately? F … more →

Tags: Religion, Faith, The New York Times

"Getting Used to the Family of God..."

jimkane wrote 2 months ago: So goes a line from a song by gospel songwriters Bill and Gloria Gather. ‘Family’ has been an image … more →

Tags: Random Thoughts, Christianity, Rick Warren

America is changing its Religion.1 comment

Neiswonger wrote 2 months ago: Pew Forum studies religious affiliation changes As the Church universal struggles with declining mem … more →

Tags: Apologetics, apologetics.com, chris neiswonger, Christian Theology, Christopher Neiswonger, Denominations, God, Neiswonger, Theology

Christians More Likely to Support Torture6 comments

Jonathan B wrote 2 months ago: This is the latest from a Pew Forum survey. Evangelical Protestants and Catholics were more likely t … more →

Tags: Catholic, General, prolife, Catholic, survey, Torture, John Paul II, veritatis splendor

evangelicals and torture

michaeldebusk wrote 2 months ago: The Pew Forum is out with yet another poll and this one is fascinating both in what it tells us and … more →

Tags: ethics, Torture

switching faiths in america (with truth as an afterthought)

michaeldebusk wrote 2 months ago: 44% of Americans have switched faiths from their childhood faith according to a new Pew Forum study. … more →

Tags: Society, Conversion, Truth, religious affiliation, Surveys

De ce isi schimba oamenii apartenenta religioasa2 comments

Chris wrote 2 months ago: Un studiu al Fundatiei Pew indica faptul ca jumatate din americani (intre 47 si 59%) isi schimba apa … more →

Tags: Sondaje, biserica, Spiritualitate, Religie, Biblia, Dumnezeu, Fundatia Pew, Catolicism, Protestantism

the reasons people cite for leaving their religion4 comments

Joel wrote 2 months ago: Why do people leave their religions? It’s easy to come up with a number of hypotheses: like … more →

Tags: Apostasy, hell, Surveys, asmodeus

So How Many Asian American Buddhists Are There?5 comments

arunlikhati wrote 2 months ago: There are about 1.5 million Asian American Buddhists in the United States. Or at least, that’s … more →

Tags: Community, Angry Asian Buddhist, tricycle, American Buddhism, Asian American, language, statistics, Asian Meter

US confidence in religious leaders at all-time low5 comments

Chuck Warnock wrote 2 months ago: According to the General Social Survery, confidence in religious leaders is at an all-time low.  Or … more →

Tags: Culture, Trends, leadership, Clergy, Religious Leaders, Religious Institutions, confidence in religious leaders, Moral Failure, General Social Survey

Finding Those Missing Hawaiian Buddhists3 comments

arunlikhati wrote 3 months ago: Tricycle printed a letter to the editor from Scott Mitchell that criticized their ”Buddhism by … more →

Tags: media, Community, Angry Asian Buddhist, tricycle, statistics, Hawaii, djbuddha


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