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Almost three-quarters of Americans who haven't darkened the door of a church in the last six months think it is "full of hypocrites." Even more of them consider Christianity to be more about organized religion than about loving God and people, according to a survey conducted by the Barna Group in late 2007.
Almost half of those surveyed -- 44% -- agreed that "Christians get on my nerves."
The findings echoed a previous study by the Barna Group that found the vast majority of young non-Christians view Christianity as anti-gay, judgmental, and hypocritical.
(From Adelle M. Banks, "Survey: 'Unchurched' Americans say church is 'full of hypocrites,' " Presbyterian News Service release #08037, January 15, 2008)
Almost half of those surveyed -- 44% -- agreed that "Christians get on my nerves."
The findings echoed a previous study by the Barna Group that found the vast majority of young non-Christians view Christianity as anti-gay, judgmental, and hypocritical.
(From Adelle M. Banks, "Survey: 'Unchurched' Americans say church is 'full of hypocrites,' " Presbyterian News Service release #08037, January 15, 2008)
