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[Side note - consider the wealth gap, high incarceration rate, high AIDs/HIV count, high everything negative overall within the Black community and tell me again how powerful prayer is.]

Analysis finds African-Americans more religious than overall population

(February 3, 2009) The Pew Research Center's Forum on Religion & Public Life released a new analysis that paints a detailed religious portrait of African-Americans. The analysis finds that African-Americans are markedly more religious than the U.S. population as a whole on a variety of measures, including reporting a religious affiliation, attendance at religious services, frequency of prayer and the importance of religion in people's lives.

Compared with other racial and ethnic groups, African-Americans are among the most likely to report a formal religious affiliation, with fully 87% of African-Americans describing themselves as belonging to one religious group or another. The analysis also finds that nearly eight-in-ten African-Americans (79%) say religion is very important in their lives, compared with 56% among all U.S. adults.

These are among many findings of the new Pew Forum analysis detailing the unique nature of religion in the African-American community. Other highlights include:

-- A large majority of African-Americans who are unaffiliated with any particular faith (72%) say religion plays at least a somewhat important role in their lives; nearly half (45%) of unaffiliated African-Americans say religion is very important in their lives, roughly three times the percentage who says this among the religiously unaffiliated population overall (16%).

-- African-Americans express a high degree of comfort with religion's role in politics, with roughly six-in-ten saying that houses of worship should express their views on social and political topics and roughly half saying that there has been too little expression of faith and prayer by political leaders. At the same time, most African-Americans support certain restrictions on the mingling of politics and religious institutions, with nearly six-in-ten (58%) saying that churches and other houses of worship should refrain from endorsing political candidates.

-- The link between religion and some social and political attitudes in the African-American community is similar to that seen among the population overall. For instance, just as in the general public, African-Americans who are more religiously observant are more likely to oppose abortion and homos*xuality and more likely to report higher levels of conservative ideology.
Posted By: Craig Amos
Tuesday, November 3rd 2009 at 12:35PM
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I also did a blog on a study like the Pew findings a while ago, but I asked why it was thought that Black people are so religious. The study was done by The Barna Group. I got some interesting response.

http://blackinamerica.com/cgi-bin/blog.cgi...
Tuesday, November 3rd 2009 at 3:39PM
Jen Fad
Hello to all,

No longer is it necessary to study why Black Americans are so religious since God has blessed Black Americans to have me. I am to Black Americans what Moses was to the Hebrew people.

The Hebrew people became a very religious people in the Egyptian’s religion after hundreds of years of being in bondage to the Egyptian people. Black Americans are no different since the contrast and comparison to the Hebrew people are identical. Black Americans have carried and sincerely embraced the Christian religion of White America for hundreds of years as well, which psychologically and automatically renders Black Americans captives to White America. To some degree, you could say that the Stockholm syndrome disorder is a rational reason for Black Americans behavior.

The true religion of Black Americans is, The Salvation of God for Black Americans who are Descendents of Slaves.

However, I am God’s anointed one and first genuine prophet to Black Americans to do more or less the same as what Moses did for his Hebrew people when they were in bondage in Egypt. Moses conveyed that the Hebrew people’s only permanent solution was the Exodus, which God had given to him. I have long been telling Black Americans that our only permanent solution is sovereignty or complete independence on a portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders, which God has given to me as well.

White Americans will be hard-pressed, nevertheless they will be happy to see us a sovereign people, which would relieve their conscience of their greatest immortal sin, the enslavement of Black Americans.

Tell me what you think.

Wednesday, November 4th 2009 at 12:53AM
Harry Watley
Harry please lay down and rest yourself.
Wednesday, November 4th 2009 at 10:57AM
Siebra Muhammad
Like anything else...all things depends on just how much that person is willing to work towards what it is the best/worst results in any situtaion...If you can not dempend on your own powers then why should one blame-expect someone else, something else to achieve your goal(s) for you?!?(smile)

cause and effect knows not skin color nor does reality-logic-truth, etc......
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