[lbo-talk] how many Americans go to church, and why?

Dennis Claxton ddclaxton at earthlink.net
Fri Apr 6 13:00:31 PDT 2007


Yoshie wrote:


>For the religious worth their name, believing in God,
>worshipping God, sustaining faith, seeking spiritual growth, keeping
>themselves grounded and inspired, etc. can't be solitary activities --
>they are communal activities.

This is pie in the sky. Christianity as practiced in the U.S. very solitary. At the end of the day it's between you and God.

"Me And God" (Josh Turner)

There ain't nothing that can't be done By me and God Ain't nobody gonna come in between me and God One day we'll live together Where the angels trod Me and God

Early in the morning talking it over Me and God Late at night talking it over Me and God You could say we're like two peas in a pod Me and God

He's my Father He's my friend The beginning And the end He rules the world With a staff and rod We're a team Me and God

I am weak and he is strong Me and God He forgives me when I'm wrong Me and God He's the one I lean on When life gets hard Me and God

He's my Father He's my friend The beginning And the end He rules the world With a staff and rod We're a team Me and God

He rules the world With a staff and rod We're a team Me and God

We're a team Me and God

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josh_Turner



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