Showing posts with label Religion in America. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Religion in America. Show all posts

Friday, February 12, 2010

Regardless of our feelings on religion, it is beyond question that it will
play a part in politics and government for the foreseeable future of this
country. Even those politicians that claim to set their religious views
aside while voting on legislation are trying to fool themselves or you.
That said, over the past few generations, the majority of Americans appear
to be moving away from affiliated religion or have become more
progressive/ tolerant in their view and practices. I believe that this
will lead to religion affecting the role of government less as the years
progress.
Ironically, this can caused people to actually become more zealous in
their religious views. There is a political theory that spills over
into religion (I forget the name of the theory, if anyone can find it,
it would be appreciated) that says something along the line of that
however strong your opposition is, the more it drives people to support
radical sects against them. A great example is the hippies. That were
only able to grow so popular because the Vietnam War and once the war
was ended, they lost much drive.
This theory can be seen by anyone who has ever been the Bible belt. As
the government makes decisions that they believe go against God (gay
marriage, abortion, the sales of contraceptives) the sects gain support
and grow more radical and look to influence the government. Just look at
the support that Mike Huckabee got last election and he was actually
considered a popular candidate, If Romney had dropped sooner he might
have gotten the party nomination.
Here is a little video of them training kids to do just that. Around
minute four they begin talking specifically about the government. I have
to preface this with I really don’t care what anyone believes, but doing
this to kids, scares me to no end.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

A Letter On Religion Today



Dear Fellows

The state of religion today in America has become somewhat of a weakened back up plan, or fallout. Although there are a great many Americans who stand strong to their faith and visit Church regularly, most people live their lives carefree of religious duty. Many Americans have stated to me that they are Catholic and believe in Jesus Christ, yet they do not pray to God or follow the laws of the Bible. In fact, the only time most Americans do speak to the lord is when they are either in trouble or in need of something. However, this is not to say that all Americans have become evil and entirely sinful. America still retains a “good guy” persona, just with less religious discipline. A study by the Pew Forum of Religion and Public Life found that “More than one-quarter of American adults (28%) have left the faith in which they were raised in favor of another religion.” This is the nation of free men and women, and freedom entitles the belief in any or no religion.

The Pew Forum also presents a chart which details the religious status of Americans today.

In God’s favor, most American classrooms still require their students to say a prayer, as well as the “Pledge of Allegiance,” which of course refer to America as “one nation under God.” Therefore, we have not lost our religious backbone at all; we have just developed into a less radical following.