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Questions and Answers About Americans’ Religion
What percentage of Americans today
identify with a Christian religion? About 82% of
Americans in 2007 told Gallup interviewers that they
identified with a Christian religion. That includes 51%
who said they were Protestant, 5% who were "other
Christian," 23% Roman Catholic, and 3% who named another
Christian faith, including 2% Mormon. Because 11% said
they had no religious identity at all, and another 2%
didn't answer, these results suggest that well more than
9 out of 10 Americans who identify with a religion are
Christian in one way or the other. Has this changed over
time?
The Poster That Awaits President Bush in Jerusalem
In the upcoming days, billboards all over
Jerusalem will be plastered with a new poster on the eve
of U.S. President Bush’s visit to Israel. Pictured in
the poster is a gigantic Bible, towering over the walls
of the Old City. The caption says: “Bush, read your
Bible. God gave Israel to the Jews.” T
Top economist says America could plunge into
recession
Losses arising from America’s housing recession could
triple over the next few years and they represent the
greatest threat to growth in the United States, one of
the world’s leading economists has told The Times.
Robert Shiller, Professor of Economics at Yale
University, predicted that there was a very real
possibility that the US would be plunged into a
Japan-style slump, with house prices declining for
years.
Olmert suggests Jerusalem division is inevitable,
ideal constellation of world leaders for final treaty
now
Israel needs to internalize that even its supportive
friends on the international stage conceive of the
country's future on the basis of the 1967 borders and
with Jerusalem divided, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has
declared to The Jerusalem Post.
Hamas averages 8.2 missiles a day in 2007, steps up
Iran-Syrian-backed preparations for full-scale war
The annual report of Israel’s domestic intelligence
service, Shin Bet, paints a troubling picture of a Hamas-ruled
government in Gaza expanding its efforts to build a war
machine capable of taking on Israel in full-scale
military combat, with active input from Iran and Syria.
In the outgoing year, Hamas and its allies fired more
than 1.300 Qassam missiles and 1,700 mortar shells from
Gaza, subjecting Israeli communities in an expanding
radius to a daily average of 8.2 projectiles.
Israel gets warned: Al-Qaida coming!
Israel in recent months received warnings from foreign
intelligence agencies that al-Qaida operatives were
seeking to infiltrate the Jewish state to set up cells
to carry out large-scale attacks, WND has learned. The
warnings were followed up by the release this weekend of
a new audiotape in which al-Qaida chief Osama bin Laden
made an unusually sharp threat of attacks against
Israel.
Central Bureau of Statistics: 2.1% of state's
population is Christian
There are 152,000 Christians living in Israel, about 2.1
percent of the population, the Central Bureau of
Statistics announced Monday in honor of Christmas. Just
over 80 percent of them are Arabs; most of the rest
immigrated here together with a Jewish relative. Of the
latter category, most came from the former Soviet Union.
Most Israeli Christians, some 74 percent, live in the
north of the country.
Cyprus and Malta adopt the euro
Two Mediterranean island states, Cyprus and Malta, have
begun using the euro, joining 13 other countries. The
countries' leaders made symbolic withdrawals of euros
from cash machines just minutes into the New Year. Major
bank branches opened for a few hours in Cyprus despite
the New Year holiday. The Maltese celebrated the euro's
arrival with fireworks. Cyprus and Malta have added just
1.2 million people to the number of Europeans using the
single currency.
Russia Sells S-300 Anti-Aircraft Missile Defense
System to Iran
Iran has announced that Russia will provide Iran with
the sophisticated and powerful S-300 anti-aircraft
missile defense system, vastly improving the Islamic
Republic's ability to protect its nuclear development
facilities. "The S-300 air defense system will be
delivered to Iran on the basis of a contract signed with
Russia in the past," said Iran's Defense Minister
Mostafa Mohammad Najjar, according to Iranian state
television.
PA to receive 50 armored vehicles from Russia next
month
The much-publicized supply of 50 armored vehicles from
Russia to the Palestinian Authority will be carried out
next month, the PA said Saturday. PA Interior Minister
Abdel Razzak Yahya said that the vehicles would be used
to maintain law and order in the West Bank. Israel
finally sanctioned the supply of the vehicles after the
PA agreed not to fit them with machine guns.
Egypt-Iran relations moving forward'
At the end of a rare visit to Egypt, a
senior Iranian envoy said Tuesday the two regional
Muslim heavyweights are making progress in normalizing
diplomatic relations, cut nearly three decades ago over
regional policy disagreements. "There is no major
problem and everything is moving forward,"
Presiding Bishop Jefferts Schori unrepentant on gay
clergy
The head of the Anglicans in the United
States has accused other churches, including the Church
of England, of double standards over sexuality. The
Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church, Katherine
Jefferts Schori, told the BBC her church is paying the
price for its honesty over sexuality. The threat of
schism in the Anglican Communion was prompted by the
appointment of a gay bishop.
Many believers bitter over 'prosperity' preachings
The message flickered into Cindy
Fleenor's living room each night: Be faithful in how you
live and how you give, the television preachers said,
and God will shower you with material riches.
Global move towards regional blocks - Islamic Gulf
states form common market
The wealthy six Gulf states have taken a step closer
together economically with the formation of a common
market. The Gulf Co-operation Council states, whose
wealth is largely based on oil, say the move will give
them a stronger negotiating position internationally. It
will also mean their citizens can move freely between
the countries for employment and education.
"America Alone" author Mark Steyn to appear before
Canadian judicial panel on promoting "hate speech"
towards Muslims
Celebrated author Mark Steyn has been
summoned to appear before two Canadian judicial panels
on charges linked to his book “America Alone." The book,
a No. 1 bestseller in Canada, argues that Western
nations are succumbing to an Islamist imperialist
threat. The fact that charges based on it are proceeding
apace proves his point. Steyn, who won the 2006 Eric
Breindel Journalism Award (co-sponsored by The Post and
its parent, News Corp), writes for dozens of
publications on several continents.
Military Use of Unmanned Aircraft Soars
The military's reliance on unmanned aircraft that can
watch, hunt and sometimes kill insurgents has soared to
more than 500,000 hours in the air, largely in Iraq, The
Associated Press has learned.
RFID poised for the big time in 2008
Next year will witness the spread of RFID applications
into familiar, everyday settings, while consumer
electronics, wireless technologies and security
requirements will continue to benefit from the
integration of RFID. These are just some of the
predictions from AIM Global, the worldwide industry
trade association and self-proclaimed authority on
automatic identification and mobility solutions.
Individual privacy under threat in Europe and U.S.,
report says
Individual privacy is under threat in the United States
and across the European Union as governments introduce
sweeping surveillance and information-gathering measures
in the name of security and controlling borders, an
international rights group has said in a report.
Australia plans tough web rules - could unsuitable
sites one day be religious in nature?
Australia is planning tough new rules to protect
children from online pornography and violence. he new
Labor government wants internet service providers to
filter content to ensure households and schools do not
receive "inappropriate" material.
Gospel For Asia founder: U.S. Christians 'absolutely
not prepared' for persecution
The founder of Gospel for Asia says while persecution is
increasing worldwide for Christians, he believes it will
soon impact believers in America -- and K.P. Yohannan
says they need to get ready for it. Persecution against
Christians is increasing worldwide, especially in
countries such as India, where attacks on churches and
Christians by Hindu extremists have increased
dramatically.
Study Reveals Most Religious Nations in the World
Nigeria, Brazil, India and Morocco are among the most
religious nations in the world, according to a major
study on faith released Tuesday. More than 96 percent of
the population in these countries described themselves
as religious in the survey conducted by the German think
tank Bertelsmann Foundation.
U.K. Agency Dispatches Non-Christians to Churches as
'Mystery Worshippers'
U.K.-based Christian Research has commissioned a popular
agency that specializes in “mystery shopping” services
to begin a new ”mystery worshipper” initiative designed
to find the reasons why people do not go to church or
practice the Christian faith. T
Bhutto assassination could have far-reaching
implications for global security
Members of the Bhutto family, just like members of the
American Kennedy family and Indian Gandhi family, have a
tendency to die in unusual circumstances. On Thursday it
was Benazir Bhutto, who joined her father (who was
executed) and her brothers (who were murdered) following
an assassination coupled with a suicide bombing.
Chance of Asteroid Hit on Mars Increases
The chance of a football field-sized asteroid plowing
into Mars next month has been increased to 4 percent,
scientists said Friday after analyzing archival data.
Though still a long shot, some researchers are hoping
for a cosmic smash.
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