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NeoGreen

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Thu Jul 13, 2017, 08:35 AM Jul 2017

The Countrys Most Post-Christian Cities Are Also the Places You Want to Live [View all]

http://www.patheos.com/blogs/friendlyatheist/2017/07/12/the-countrys-most-post-christian-cities-are-also-the-places-you-want-to-live/




The Country’s Most “Post-Christian” Cities Are Also the Places You Want to Live
July 12, 2017 by Hemant Mehta

The Barna group, a Christian polling firm, has released its latest list of the most “post-Christian” cities in the country. It’s meant to serve as a warning, but it nicely doubles as a map of places you wouldn’t mind moving to one day.

Barna has developed a metric to measure the changing religious landscape of American culture. We call this the “post-Christian” metric. To qualify as “post-Christian,” individuals must meet nine or more of our 16 criteria… which identify a lack of Christian identity, belief and practice…

These kinds of questions — compared to ticking the “Christian” box in a census — get beyond how people loosely identify themselves (affiliation) and to the core of what people actually believe and how they behave as a result of their belief (practice). These indicators give a much more accurate picture of belief and unbelief in America.

In other words, these are the cities where religion is most likely to be considered an afterthought. 10 of them have a post-Christian “score” of 50% or greater, and those cities are almost all found in the Northeast and the West Coast. (Incidentally, several of the cities on Gallup’s list of the communities with the highest levels of well-being make an appearance on the post-Christian list. Coincidence…?)

That list of criteria makes for a nice checklist, too. What’s your score?!

Do not believe in God
Identify as atheist or agnostic
Disagree that faith is important in their lives
Have not prayed to God (in the last week)
Have never made a commitment to Jesus
Disagree the Bible is accurate
Have not donated money to a church (in the last year)
Have not attended a Christian church (in the last 6 months)
Agree that Jesus committed sins
Do not feel a responsibility to “share their faith”
Have not read the Bible (in the last week)
Have not volunteered at church (in the last week)
Have not attended Sunday school (in the last week)
Have not attended religious small group (in the last week)
Bible engagement scale: low (have not read the Bible in the past week and disagree strongly or somewhat that the Bible is accurate)
Not Born Again



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