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40% of Britons pray, says survey

 
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 4:14 am    Post subject: 40% of Britons pray, says survey Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

40% of adults pray, says survey
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People feel prayer changes their lives, with some 42% of UK residents saying they pray regularly, research suggests.

Christian development agency Tearfund surveyed 1,000 adults of all religions and found one in six prayed daily, and one in four at least once a week.

After praying, 38% reported feeling "peaceful and content", 30% were strengthened and 57% said it changed what happened in their lives.

Even people with no religion reported praying, with 12% praying sometimes.

Praying made 30% of people feel strengthened, 22% said they felt close to God, 21% said they felt reassured and safe and 19% said they felt happy and joyful.

'Prayers answered'

A total of 57% of those who pray said they believed that prayer changed what happened in their life.

One in three adults agreed with the statement "There is a God who watches over me and answers my prayer", according to the survey.

The survey was conducted by TNS for Tearfund to draw attention to its global poverty prayer week. The random sample of over-16s were interviewed face-to-face between February and March 2007. Matthew Frost, Tearfund chief executive, said: "This report means a great deal to us in our work to help to eradicate poverty through local churches by demonstrating the prevalence and potential of prayer."

Top prayer topics in order of popularity were family and friends, thanking God, guidance, healing and worldwide problems such as poverty, wars and disaster.

Young people were less likely than their elders to pray, with just over a quarter - 27% - of 16 to 24-year-olds admitting ever praying.

The proportion of those praying rose steadily as people got older, reaching 51% of those aged 55 to 74 and a peak of 61% of over 75-year-olds.

According to other surveys cited by Tearfund, around 60% of people across Europe say they pray, with the figure for the US even higher.
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 5:00 am    Post subject: Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

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Christian development agency Tearfund surveyed 1,000 adults of all religions and found one in six prayed daily, and one in four at least once a week.

Care to break it down to individual religions? 1000 adults is a good sample? Where from? What demographic sample?

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Even people with no religion reported praying, with 12% praying sometimes.

Really? Praying to which deity?

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Prayers answered.

Go on, pull the other one.

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Top prayer topics in order of popularity were family and friends, thanking God, guidance, healing and worldwide problems such as poverty, wars and disaster.

Those "worldwide problems such as poverty, wars and disaster" wasn't created by god in the first place?
(see prayers answered? NOT.)

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The proportion of those praying rose steadily as people got older, reaching 51% of those aged 55 to 74 and a peak of 61% of over 75-year-olds.

Yep, the fear of dying is getting stronger.

Gah!

Tearfund. Give till it hurts.
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 10:09 am    Post subject: Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

If by prayer they mean; Quiet contemplation/meditation/time to reflect, all expressed through the cultural medium of Christianity then I'm not surprised.

This survey was conducted by Christian development agency, so I'm immediately suspicious of their methods and question formulation. We all know how these people don't mind being dishonest for the 'greater good' of spreading the word! Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 11, 2007 10:44 am    Post subject: Add User to Ignore List Reply with quote

yeah i dont trust Xians at all, they were probably asking people coming out of churches lol

and if they were the last paragraph makes things look quite glum for Xians in the UK

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Matthew Frost, Tearfund chief executive, said: "This report means a great deal to us in our work to help to eradicate poverty through local churches by demonstrating the prevalence and potential of prayer."

But the National Secular Society dismissed the report as an "exercise in delusion".

Keith Porteous Wood, executive director of the society, said: "The Funds' figures do not look so rosy if expressed as 'two in three people do not believe that God is watching over them and will answer their prayers'.

"For those who pray - 62% do not think it makes them more peaceful and content, 70% do not find it makes them feel stronger, 79% do not feel reassured and 81% do not feel happier."


also can anyone tell me how these sort of surveys make any difference to anything, just seems like a waste of time to me
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