Baylor Religion Survey reveals many see God steering economy

The way you see God tells a lot about how you see the U.S. economy, a new national survey finds.

About one in five Americans combine a view of God as actively engaged in daily workings of the world with an economic conservative view that opposes government regulation and champions the free market as a matter of faith.

“They say the invisible hand of the free market is really God at work,” says sociologist Paul Froese, co-author of the Baylor Religion Survey, released today by Baylor University in Waco, Texas.

“They think the economy works because God wants it to work. It’s a new religious economic idealism,” with politicians “invoking God while chanting ‘less government,'” he says.

“When Rick Perry or Michele Bachmann say ‘God blesses us, God watches us, God helps us,’ religious conservatives get the shorthand. They see ‘government’ as a profane object — a word that is used to signal working against God’s plan for the United States. To argue against this is to argue with their religion.”

Most (81%) political conservatives say there is one “ultimate truth in the world, and new economic information of cost-benefit analysis is not going to change their mind about how the economy should work,” Froese says.

At the opposite pole, another one in five Americans don’t see God stepping in to their daily lives and favor reducing wealth and inequality through taxation.

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Bag of Randomness

  • My little man-cave is getting new furniture and since we sold the old furniture, I took the opportunity to pull up the carpet to fix the squeaky floor.  It’s always amazing pulling up the carpet and looking at the unexpected stains on the bottom.
  • I tried to use a stud finder to find the studs on the floor, but I guess it only works on drywall.
  • I went to Whataburger yesterday and my drink came in an old school commemorative cup, circa 1970’s.
  • Unlike my father, I never leave my keys and wallet in the same place.  I need to become more like my father.
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  • I caught The New Girl on Fox last night, it has potential.  Personally, I thought Zoey Deschanel was making  a bad career decision, but I’m probably wrong.  She certainly lives up to the nerdy attractive chick image.
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Tempting Video of the Day

This YouTube video includes a lingerie model for the Male Cancer Awareness Campaign.

Hey, October is right around the corner and we’re going to see NFL players wearing pink for an entire month again, so it’s only fair that I promote at least one video for male cancer awareness.

But if you are easily offended and can’t handle a model in lingerie, then don’t click the link.

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