After receiving word that the D-Day invasion had begun, President Franklin Roosevelt went on the radio to inform the nation and lead them in prayer.https://www.fdrlibrary.org/d-day
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that doesn't refute his point. the number who are either non-religious or unaffiliated with a church IS very different now
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Most spiritual people or even religious people feel uncomfortable with church going. Spiritual and Religious practice has become highly personalized and private in this country. Time to come out of the closet and extend the compassionate action toward the relief of suffering!
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No... It's down to 80% and most mean it in completely different ways.pic.twitter.com/oQ06zTvbjO
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I'm sorry
@marwilliamson, but the Pew Research Center simply doesn't back that up.https://www.pewforum.org/religious-landscape-study/belief-in-god/ … -
actually she is basically right, but it wasn't really a good response to you because you specifically included "unaffiliated"
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I'm afraid to get into this, she might call my mom.
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I doubt 90% believe prayer changes reality
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If you're referring to Pew, summary shows 56% believe in God, 33% in some form of higher power or spiritual force,10% do not believe in God or higher being. Results excluded 'don't know' and unclear responses so there's no way to know what % of total responses this represents.
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40% act like it and they are all Right.
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