Why is Cedar Rapids so Godless?

Why is Cedar Rapids so Godless?

Cedar_Rapids_skylineIowa definesย the American heartland, with its staunch Midwestern values and rural American virtues. ย Though its prairie populism sometimes elects Democrats, today its elected officials are most Republican. ย The candidate favored by Christian conservatives usually wins the Iowa caucuses.

A recent study ranked Iowaย as the 19th most religious state in the union. ย Except for one mysterious outlier: ย Cedar Rapids.

The second largest city in the state, with a population of only 130,000, is an island of secularism in an ocean of religion. ย By virtually ever standardโ€“Bible reading, Bible believing, church attendanceโ€“Cedar Rapids scores closer to the big coastal cities than any of its midwestern neighbors. ย Nearly half (47%) of its adults are โ€œnones,โ€ holding to no particular religion at all. ย Thatโ€™s the same percentage as Los Angeles county.

So why is this? ย People are trying to figure that out. ย One perhaps counter-intuitive reason: ย Cedar Rapids is overwhelmingly white. ย So are the vast majority of โ€œnones.โ€ Black people, in contrast, score extremely high on the religious indexes (Bible reading, Bible believing, church attendance). ย A large black population tends to increase a cityโ€™s religion score, while a large white population decreases it. ย At least thatโ€™s what the post says, quoted and linked after the jump, which also lists other possible factors.

Still, the mystery remains. ย Iowans, can any of you explain?

Fromย ย No Bibles in Iowa: The Curious Case of Cedar Rapids, The Gospel Coalition:

Every year, the American Bible Society and Barna Group rank 100 of the nationโ€™s most Bible-mindedย citiesโ€”that is, how many people read the Bible at least once a week and who strongly believe the Bible is accurate. And every year, cities from the Bible Beltโ€”Chattanooga or Birmingham or Knoxvilleโ€”come in first, whileย cities from the coastsโ€”San Francisco or Boston or Albanyโ€”come in last.

Itโ€™s all fairly predictable, except for one city: Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

Cedar Rapids, the second-largest city in Iowa,ย has ranked in the bottom five for the past four years, and itsย percentage of Bible readers and believersย keeps going downโ€”from 17 percent in 2014 to 15 percent in 2015 to 13 percent in 2016.ย Barna measures by media market, so Cedar Rapidsโ€™s numbers includeย nearby Waterloo, Dubuque, and Iowa City. . . .

In a city of less than 130,000, suchย low rates of reading and believing the Bible perplex many observers. It defiesย the expectedย connection between religiousity and middle-class values. Cedar Rapids is known as a good place to live and grow up, as evidenced by two national accoladesย it earned inย 2016:ย theย best place to raise children, and one of theย best affordable cities.

In terms of religion, Cedar Rapids looks more like a post-Christian coastal city than the outdatedย stereotype of Middle America. Itย has a high percentage of religiousย โ€œnonesโ€; nearly half (47 percent) of the adults in Linn Countyโ€”where Cedar Rapids is locatedโ€”identified as such in 2010. Thatโ€™s comparableย to Manhattanโ€™sย New York Countyย (56 percent nones), Los Angeles Countyย (47 percent nones), and Chicagoโ€™sย Cook Countyย (40 percent nones).

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Photo, Cedar Rapids Skyline, by Iowahwyman at the English language Wikipedia [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html) or CC-BY-SA-3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)], via Wikimedia Commons

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