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Most U.S. Christians Don't Believe Satan, Holy Spirit Exist

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Most U.S. Christians Don't Believe Satan, Holy Spirit Exist

Postby Remnant » 13 Apr 2009, 21:21

Most U.S. Christians Don't Believe Satan, Holy Spirit Exist
By Jennifer Riley
Christian Post Reporter
Mon, Apr. 13 2009 02:59 PM EDT

The majority of American Christians do not believe that Satan is a real being or that the Holy Spirit is a living entity, the latest Barna survey found.

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Nearly six out of ten Christians either strongly agreed or somewhat agreed with the statement that Satan "is not a living being but is a symbol of evil," the survey found.

Forty percent strongly agreed with the statement while 19 percent of American Christians somewhat agreed.

In contrast, about 35 percent of American Christians believe Satan is real. Twenty-six percent strongly disagreed with the statement that Satan is merely symbolic and about one-tenth (9 percent) somewhat disagreed.

The remaining eight percent of American Christians responded they were unsure what to believe about the existence of Satan.

Interestingly, the majority of Christians believe a person can be under the influence of spiritual forces, such as demons or evil spirits, even though many of these same people believe Satan is merely a symbol of evil. Two out of three Christians agreed that such forces are real (39 percent agreed strongly, 25 percent agreed somewhat).

Likewise, most Christians in the United States do not believe that the Holy Spirit is a living force. Fifty-eight percent strongly or somewhat agreed with the statement that the Holy Spirit is "a symbol of God's power or presence but is not a living entity."

Only one-third of Christians disagreed with the statement that the Holy Spirit is not just symbolic (9 percent disagreed somewhat, 25 percent disagreed strongly). Nine percent expressed they were unsure.

Interestingly, about half (49 percent) of those who agreed that the Holy Spirit is only a symbol but not a living entity, agreed that the Bible is totally accurate in all of the principles it teaches. The Bible states that the Holy Spirit is God's power or presence, not just symbolic.

"Most Americans, even those who say they are Christian, have doubts about the intrusion of the supernatural into the natural world," commented George Barna, founder of The Barna Group and author of books analyzing research concerning America's faith.

"Hollywood has made evil accessible and tame, making Satan and demons less worrisome than the Bible suggests they really are," he said. "It's hard for achievement-driven, self-reliant, independent people to believe that their lives can be impacted by unseen forces."

But a large majority of American Christians agree that a person must choose to side with either good or evil. More than six out of ten American Christians strongly agreed (61 percent) with the idea that a person must either side with God or with the devil - that there is no in-between position. Another 15 percent somewhat agreed.

Just one out of ten adults disagreed somewhat (10 percent) and a similar proportion (11 percent) strongly disagreed. Only a few adults (3 percent) did not have an opinion on the issue.

Barna explained that because of the "sheer force of repetition" many Americans "intellectually" accept the idea that you either side with God or Satan and there's no in-between, even though this idea does "not get translated into practice."

Other survey findings include a significant number of self-described Christians believing that Jesus sinned when he lived on earth, contrary to the core teaching of Christianity that teaches the divinity and perfection of Jesus.

More than one-fifth (22 percent) strongly agreed that Jesus Christ sinned when He lived on earth, with an additional 17 percent agreeing somewhat.

However, nearly half of American Christians (46 percent) strongly disagreed with the idea that Jesus sinned, and 9 percent disagreed somewhat. Six percent did not have an opinion on the statement.

The Barna report is based on telephone interviews for two surveys among people who described themselves as Christians. A total of 1,871 adults were randomly selected from across the 48 continental states, with the first 873 interviews conducted in January and February 2008, and the remaining 998 interviews conducted in November 2008.

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Re: Most U.S. Christians Don't Believe Satan, Holy Spirit Exist

Postby Remnant » 13 Apr 2009, 21:27

If this is true and it probably is, then it explains all the apostasy that is taking place all over the land. In the Churches, So called Christian ministries and Christian forums alike.

These people neither read their bibles and if they do they don't believe what it says is true. Furthermore, they are lost and destitute of the truth!


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Re: Most U.S. Christians Don't Believe Satan, Holy Spirit Exist

Postby Carmela » 14 Apr 2009, 06:14

I totally agree with Frank. These people should not be called Christians but then, that's the Christianity that the world sees. The term "Christian" is being used very loosly here. Every day I see that straight and narrow way getting smaller and smaller all the time. Because of this, I am so thankful to our Lord for saving me!
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Re: Most U.S. Christians Don't Believe Satan, Holy Spirit Exist

Postby januarie » 14 Apr 2009, 06:59

There was a time when my mother-in-law was concerned about my atheism. She gave me a Bible, sent me pamphlets and stories and, when we eventually moved to the town she lived in (pop. 644), she invited me to the town Bible Study. Within a few months, after counting the cost, I was saved. This is where my testimony becomes painful. My faith alienated everyone in my family (and the leaders in the town Bible Study.) My family and my husband's family professed Christianity but my salvation offended every single one of them, including my husband. This was 30 years ago. None of these people wanted to know the God of the Bible. They wanted a form of religion and called themselves "Christian". It is with great pain that I tell you that my beloved grandmother and my father disowned me before they died. The others have turned their backs on me but they had turned their backs on God long before that, even though they called themselves "Christians".

On a more positive note, my husband read the Bible, cover to cover, to find the Truth for himself - and he did. My mother-in-law yielded her heart to the Lord before she died and my children were saved as well.
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Re: Most U.S. Christians Don't Believe Satan, Holy Spirit Exist

Postby Jeani » 14 Apr 2009, 08:37

The article stated: Likewise, most Christians in the United States do not believe that the Holy Spirit is a living force. Fifty-eight percent strongly or somewhat agreed with the statement that the Holy Spirit is "a symbol of God's power or presence but is not a living entity

I believe this article to be very true, unfortunately, because the church is guilty of not 'disciplining' those who just made a profession of faith.

Sometimes people just go through the 'emotions' of being save,but there is no change.

That's why I truly believe there is only a very small remnant that will go in the Rapture because the Bible clearly teaches only a small remnant was carried forth throughout each age in the Bible.

Most people are 'religious',but they don't have the 'witness' within themselves like the Pharisees and Saducees were.

They don't believe in the 'Trinty' of the God the Father, Jesus the Son,and the Holy Spirit.

In my Sunday School Class each Sunday, my teacher and I are the only ones who even read the Bible lesson or study it.

So how is one to truly to know the Lord if they don't spend 'time' with Him?

Scripture saids in Matthew before Jesus' Second Return:

Behold I send you out as sheep in the midst of wolves. Therefore be wise as serpents and harmless as doves.

but beware of men, for they will deliever you up to councils, and scourge you in their synagogues.

You will be brought before governors and kings for My sake, as a testimony to them and to the Gentiles.

but when they deliver you up, do not worry about how or what you should speak. For it will be given to you in that hour what you should speak;

for it is not you who speak, but the Spirit of your Father who speaks in you.

Now brother will deliver up brother to death, and a father his child, and children will rise up against parents and cause them to be put to death.

And you will be hated by all for My name's sake. But he who endures to the end will be saved. (Remember not the Rapture, but Second Coming)

When they persecute you in this city, flee to another. For assuredly, I say to you, you will not have gone through the cities of Israel before the Son of Man comes. (In His Second Coming).

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So we see in these scriptures that Jesus said we would be deliver up by brothers, father to child, and children will rise up against parents before His Second Coming.

We're experiencing this today so it should not be a surprise to us~

One time I witness to my aunt about the Lord, and my own mother came against me.

She told me I would make my uncle mad at me.

Only a person who does not know the Lord can say this is my thought~

Januare, I just want you to know~ Christ will never let you down,and you gain sooo much by accepting Him that the world cannot offer.

We 'loved' you,and you are not alone~

Thank you for sharing because that's how we heal inside,and grow for the Lord~

We 'love' you! :bhug



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Re: Most U.S. Christians Don't Believe Satan, Holy Spirit Exist

Postby januarie » 14 Apr 2009, 10:02

Jeani wrote:

Januare, I just want you to know~ Christ will never let you down,and you gain sooo much by accepting Him that the world cannot offer.

We 'loved' you,and you are not alone~

Thank you for sharing because that's how we heal inside,and grow for the Lord~

We 'love' you! :bhug





Thank you Jeani.
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Re: Most U.S. Christians Don't Believe Satan, Holy Spirit Exist

Postby Carmela » 14 Apr 2009, 17:39

januarie. . thanks for sharing your testimony. God bless you, sister!
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