After you eat at Taco Bell, there's always gonna be some "drama" involving shit.
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When these statistics are projected across the aggregate adult population, the numbers are staggering. An estimated 73 million adults are presently unchurched. When teens and children are added, the total swells to roughly 100 million Americans.
For instance, 47% of political liberals are unchurched, more than twice the percentage found among political conservatives (19%). African Americans were less likely to be unchurched (25%) than were whites (32%) or Hispanics (34%). Asians, however, doubled the national average: 63% were unchurched! Single adults continued a historic pattern of being more likely than married adults to stay away from religious services (37% versus 29%, respectively).Residents of the West (42%) and Northeast (39%) remain the most church resistant, while those in the South are the least prone to avoid religious services (26%). Sexual orientation is closely related to church status, too: while about one-third of heterosexuals are unchurched (31%), half of the homosexual public (49%) met the unchurched criteria.
Those 100 million Americans don't go to church, they go to the local burger king instead.UGGGGHHHHH AMERICANS
I dont trust people, so I dont trust churches. Maybe if GOD actually got off his butt and publicly sponsored a church i'd got.
I went to church every weekend from baby-16 and I will never step into a church as long as I live again.
I've been to lutheran, catholic, and mormon churches, all of them wanted MONEY and to scam me into supporting the organization. DOWN WITH FAITH BASED ORGS!
no, it was just boring as fuck
you want to start shit wit me mutha fugga? ill make you my hoe. turn you upside down and loosen that dirt, like the farm tool you are.
Quote from: BlackMage on March 28, 2007, 02:02:37 PMyou want to start shit wit me mutha fugga? ill make you my hoe. turn you upside down and loosen that dirt, like the farm tool you are.(Image removed from quote.)
I haven't been to church in about 14 years.
My parents usually have readings done at home, but during the spring and summer we go to a church about an hour away from our house
Quote from: Phoenix Dark on March 28, 2007, 03:26:39 PMMy parents usually have readings done at home, but during the spring and summer we go to a church about an hour away from our house The church we go to is about 1-1.5 hours away. My father-in-law picks us up in the morning, otherwise we'd go to one more local.
Quote from: Tauntaun on March 28, 2007, 03:31:29 PMQuote from: Phoenix Dark on March 28, 2007, 03:26:39 PMMy parents usually have readings done at home, but during the spring and summer we go to a church about an hour away from our house The church we go to is about 1-1.5 hours away. My father-in-law picks us up in the morning, otherwise we'd go to one more local.We go so far away because there are only Bapist/Methodist/etc churches up here, as well as all the off shoots. We're non-demoninational (I guess it can be called that).
Quote from: Phoenix Dark on March 28, 2007, 03:47:40 PMQuote from: Tauntaun on March 28, 2007, 03:31:29 PMQuote from: Phoenix Dark on March 28, 2007, 03:26:39 PMMy parents usually have readings done at home, but during the spring and summer we go to a church about an hour away from our house The church we go to is about 1-1.5 hours away. My father-in-law picks us up in the morning, otherwise we'd go to one more local.We go so far away because there are only Bapist/Methodist/etc churches up here, as well as all the off shoots. We're non-demoninational (I guess it can be called that). No, but it can be called non-denominational