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

jrdavis from_alamut at yahoo.com
Sat Apr 7 06:07:18 PDT 2007


Americans really don't attend church as much as they claim to. Here is a link to an article which summarizes a study done in the late 90's which compared actual church attendence in one county in Ohio with a poll done in that county.

http://www.religion-online.org/showarticle.asp?title=237

Doug Henwood <dhenwood at panix.com> wrote:

On Apr 7, 2007, at 6:27 AM, Michael Smith wrote:


> I grew up in a small town in the South

That was several decades ago, when the South was less industrialized and the population less mobile, and the small-town South is a small part of the U.S. population.


> Admittedly, the Gallup poll was silly, as they usually are.

Yeah, social scientists are a bunch of idiots.


> The list of
> "reasons" for going to church was clearly compiled by some smug
> secular-bourgeois Philistine with no understanding or experience of
> religion at all;

Um, George Gallup and his son were/are born-again Christians, and the operation is very sympathetic to religion (and the Republican party).


> and asking people about their reasons for going to
> church, or for anything else that they do, is dumb from the get-go.

Yeah, no point in asking questions when you already know the answers.

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