Most Americans Admit They Are Sinners

Most Americans Admit They Are Sinners 2017-08-18T11:13:47-04:00

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Weย live in an era oblivious to moral reality, we assume, in which people are relativists, at best, andย complacently immoral at worst. ย And yet our social media and political discourse is rife with virtue signalling, righteous indignation, and politically-correct moralism. ย This suggests that the moral realm retains its force, despite the efforts to alter its content.

But now a LifeWay study has found that two-thirds of Americans (67%) admit that they are out-and-out sinners.ย  Only 5% say that they are fine with that.

Just over a third (34%) say they are working on being less sinful. ย Just over a fourth (28%) say they rely on Jesus to overcome their sin.

Only one in ten Americans (10%) believe that sin doesnโ€™t exist. ย That is slightly more than the percentage who deny that they are sinners (8%).

โ€œNonesโ€โ€“those who claim they have no religionโ€“are more likely to say that sin does not exist (32%). ย Among Americans aged 18 to 44 , 14% deny that sin exists.

Confirming the Reformation, 48% of Roman Catholics say that they work at being less ofย a sinner, with only 19% saying that they rely on Jesus. ย Of Protestants, 31% claim to be working on their sins, with 49% saying that depend on Jesus.

See the article on the studyย in Christianity Today.ย  For the original LifeWay findings go here.

I wonder how much of this belief in oneโ€™s own personal sin is really just a version of the humility signalling excuse that โ€œnobody is perfect.โ€ ย Is this true conviction of sin, as in the devastating complacency-destroying hammer of the Law? ย Are people living in guilt, shame, and fear of Godโ€™s eternal judgment? ย I somehow donโ€™t think so.

But the study is evidence that the moral nerves are still firing at some level. ย And that not only moral categories are still alive, but so is the religiously-tinged notion of โ€œsin.โ€

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Painting by Lucas Cranach the Elder, โ€œAllegory of Law and Graceโ€ (1529), ย [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons

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