PeaceOfChrist
November 8th, 2007, 09:26 AM
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I was listening to K-Love this morning (Christian radio station for any who may not know :)), and apparently there was a study done on the spirituality of a country in relation to the country's wealth. The results of the study were encouraging!
The results reported that, in general, wealthier countries were more secular. Western Europe and Israel were cited amongst the most secular of regions/countries. The results also reported that, in general, the less-wealthy countries were more spiritual.
There was, however, one exception: THE UNITED STATES!!! :yeah:yeah America was reported to be the only wealthy country that also claimed to be spiritual.
I realize that the U.S.A. has its problems, but when I heard that I had to praise God. I pray that the Americans who took part in the survey and claimed spirituality were, in fact, claiming true Christianity. :pray
I was listening to K-Love this morning (Christian radio station for any who may not know :)), and apparently there was a study done on the spirituality of a country in relation to the country's wealth. The results of the study were encouraging!
The results reported that, in general, wealthier countries were more secular. Western Europe and Israel were cited amongst the most secular of regions/countries. The results also reported that, in general, the less-wealthy countries were more spiritual.
There was, however, one exception: THE UNITED STATES!!! :yeah:yeah America was reported to be the only wealthy country that also claimed to be spiritual.
I realize that the U.S.A. has its problems, but when I heard that I had to praise God. I pray that the Americans who took part in the survey and claimed spirituality were, in fact, claiming true Christianity. :pray