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MineralMan

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Tue Jan 1, 2019, 01:35 PM Jan 2019

For Those Who Misunderstood My Nominal Christian Post [View all]

I was talking about people being polled about religion. I mentioned that in two paragraphs. Polls like this:

https://news.gallup.com/opinion/polling-matters/242015/church-leaders-declining-religious-service-attendance.aspx

Church Leaders and Declining Religious Service Attendance

Church attendance has edged down in recent years. Gallup's latest yearly update from its daily tracking survey shows that in 2017, 38% of adults said they attended religious services weekly or almost every week. When Gallup began asking this question in 2008, that figure was 42%.



Gallup has asked a different question in its polls going back to the 1950s: "Did you, yourself, happen to attend church, synagogue or mosque in the last seven days, or not?" That number, too, has been edging down over the years. It was as high as 49% in the mid-1950s, but has been in the mid-30% range in recent years.


I used the word "Most" in the title of that thread. "Most" generally refers to a majority. See above. I stand by my claim that most people who identify as Christian are nominal Christians. Other polls offer similar results.

More at the link, which is from September of 2018.
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