This Week in God: Pat Robertson Turns on Bush, NYT Lies About Church
Numbers, and More
http://www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/115677/
Southern Baptist Pastor Wiley Drake thinks "God will punish" Rick
Warren for appearing at the Obama inauguration.            First up
from the God Machine this week is the question of whether more
Americans are attending worship services in light of the economic
crisis.

The New York Times recently ran a front-page piece, and concluded
that
there's a definite trend -- as the recession has worsened, attendance
at houses of worship has increased. The Times based this conclusion
on
a "spot check of large Roman Catholic parishes and mainline
Protestant
churches around the nation," and reported that since September, "[P]
astors nationwide say they have seen such a burst of new interest
that
they find themselves contending with powerful conflicting emotions --
deep empathy and quiet excitement -- as they re-encounter an old
piece
of religious lore: Bad times are good for evangelical churches."


Is this true? Slate's Jack Shafer dug a little deeper and has his
doubts.


Has today's freshly cratered economy already given bloom to increased
church attendance? No, Gallup's editor-in-chief, Frank Newport,
writes
in a Dec. 17 Web posting in reaction to the Times story. He asserts
that "a review of almost 300,000 interviews conducted by Gallup so
far
in 2008 shows no evidence that church attendance in America has been
increasing late this year as a result of bad economic times."


About 42 percent of Americans polled by Gallup in September, October,
November, and into December said that they had attended church weekly
or almost every week, a number unchanged from earlier in the year.
Newport also stated these findings in a letter to the Times that the
paper published on Dec. 20. Newport allows in his Times letter that
attendance may have increased at selected evangelical churches but
that such an increase would be too limited to register nationally.


Ordinarily when the Times traffics in a trend story, it indemnifies
itself by quoting a skeptic on the other side of the issue or it
tosses off a "to be sure" paragraph noting the weakness of its
anecdotal evidence. Not here. Given this leap of faith, let's hope
the
Times isn't looking into the existence of Santa Claus. Imagine the
headline: "Despite Naysayers, Hundreds of Millions Believe in St.
Nick."


Also from the God Machine this week:


* TV preacher Pat Robertson is "remarkably pleased" with President-
elect Barack Obama, but seems to be suffering from some Bush Fatigue.
Despite Robertson's role in helping promote and carry water for the
president, the televangelist told CNN this week that Bush has not
dealt with the nation's economic crisis in a "professional manner,"
and he feels compelled to acknowledge the "serious goofs" Bush has
made in office: "The Katrina matter was terrible. The rebuilding of
Iraq has been terrible. The [handling] of the economy right now has
been terrible.... I believe I would look at about a C-minus right now
if I were grading him." No word on what grade Robertson would give
himself for having defended Bush for the last eight years.


* And radical Southern Baptist Pastor Wiley Drake lashed out at
Pastor
Rick Warren this week, insisting that "God will punish" Warren for
appearing at the Obama inauguration. Drake called Obama an "evil
illegal alien," and warned Warren, "God will not wink at this....
It's
an abomination before God and God's going to deal with that."



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